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He's such a fun and dedicated professor. Thank you MITOCW and Prof Jeffrey for this quality content.
The term glassy being used by mit just blackens the shine this topic could have
Great Professor... Thanks to share this wonderful course in YT 😊
it's really good to study core concept of glass. thanks for your excellent explain!!
thank u so much. it was a amazing class.
Silicates never play the musical chairs with metals ! Finally an english pun i understand
Because the perpendicular is aquated
U did it
Why isn't anyone talking about the guy who walked in the class
Is ceramics like glass?
How fast do you stop the music? Isn't it instantly?
If glass isn't a liquid, then where is the discontinuity of the phase change?
As I understood it, you have the discontinuity in the case of a phase change to a crystalline solid but not in the case of amorphous solids.
It's soda an oxide.
Thank YOU very much ❤
He's such a fun and dedicated professor. Thank you MITOCW and Prof Jeffrey for this quality content.
The term glassy being used by mit just blackens the shine this topic could have
Great Professor... Thanks to share this wonderful course in YT 😊
it's really good to study core concept of glass. thanks for your excellent explain!!
thank u so much. it was a amazing class.
Silicates never play the musical chairs with metals ! Finally an english pun i understand
Because the perpendicular is aquated
U did it
Why isn't anyone talking about the guy who walked in the class
Is ceramics like glass?
How fast do you stop the music? Isn't it instantly?
If glass isn't a liquid, then where is the discontinuity of the phase change?
As I understood it, you have the discontinuity in the case of a phase change to a crystalline solid but not in the case of amorphous solids.
It's soda an oxide.
Thank YOU very much ❤