Lec 3 | MIT 3.091SC Introduction to Solid State Chemistry, Fall 2010

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  • @DoganErbahar
    @DoganErbahar 12 років тому +34

    professor's enthusiasm is breathtaking, it just grabs you into the course...

    • @DevilSidious
      @DevilSidious 2 роки тому

      as a student now learning just fucking gen chem this is a god send. Teaching is a craft, and I feel like so many miss that point.

  • @kartikeyyyy
    @kartikeyyyy 6 років тому +16

    Such talented teachers can make any guy an expert in CHEMISTRY

  • @sergeykhromov
    @sergeykhromov 12 років тому +14

    It's not what you teach, but how you teach it. These lectures are as close to entertainment as one can get.

  • @lanmisu
    @lanmisu 11 років тому +3

    I am from Burma which is now Myanmar. I was taught this when i was in High school , though we never had lab , all lecture. But when i looked at this proff from MIT, i felt he is really doing great job. He is super!!! Explain really well and now i am recall my chemistry back .

  • @parkerbremer3361
    @parkerbremer3361 10 років тому +1

    amazing lectures! note how he makes the explanation about why the beta particle identified in a stream was so important, and how it disparaged the plum pudding model

  • @84furqan
    @84furqan 11 років тому +3

    check the videos for this same course over the years.. the lectures are exact replicas year after year, even down to the jokes.. brilliant stuff!!

  • @jjdavidian
    @jjdavidian 5 років тому +1

    Dear Professor,
    One cpould never be thankful enough to you and to MIT for having shared your brilliant course with the public .
    PS: You probably meant (counter 48:15) that Danemark has not adopted the Euro (the european currency), although it is part of the European Union (EU).

  • @shraddhamirji
    @shraddhamirji 11 років тому +2

    totally different teaching wen i compare indian and western ... this is easier to understand and follow ... grt work ..

  • @1412dante
    @1412dante 4 роки тому +2

    that circle is perfect!

  • @TheLuvinit07
    @TheLuvinit07 11 років тому +2

    I really wish I could find more of these, so interesting

  • @kirbytrooper
    @kirbytrooper 6 років тому +9

    I unironically want those ties he was talking about

  • @EnixzHD
    @EnixzHD 11 років тому +1

    Doesn't mean you're understanding it. And those concepts are applied in a variety of complex way in MIT while you are just learning all that.

  • @Wahrscheinlichkeit
    @Wahrscheinlichkeit 10 років тому +6

    Awesome professor....super erudite
    I love the pendant scholarly enlightenment.

  • @PATSICK
    @PATSICK 11 років тому +1

    The lecture contains a serious error. "1900 he gets the Nobel prize for it; la de da". It was impossible for him to be rewarded in 1900; (Dr. Planck); because his work was regarded, if at all; as only idle mathematical "play". He received the Nobel prize in 1919, deferred from 1918; after the validation of the photon by Einstein in 1905. Planck himself never believed light was a quanta called a photon. Ironically enough.

  • @MrKayojc
    @MrKayojc 10 років тому

    Good lesson to remember this subject I've studied a few years ago.

  • @dyiu38
    @dyiu38 11 років тому

    So cool to use "Energy deficit" to explain the problem of an electron orbiting the nucleus.

  • @akiwinny5114
    @akiwinny5114 9 років тому +3

    The lecture is awesome

  • @EInc1000
    @EInc1000 11 років тому +24

    You wouldn't see this at Harvard!

    • @ABCDEF-jh5bp
      @ABCDEF-jh5bp 4 роки тому

      what do you mean

    • @lucascruz3977
      @lucascruz3977 4 роки тому

      @@ABCDEF-jh5bp Literally a quote from the professor lol

    • @leonardobsilvaqui
      @leonardobsilvaqui 3 роки тому

      esse professor é diferenciado, excelente...2021, revisão de química geral (modelos atômicos)...energia quantizada...isótopos...

  • @iChristm
    @iChristm 11 років тому +1

    Lecture begins at 6:06

  • @curious-relics
    @curious-relics 12 років тому +6

    Prof wearing a suit and tie... nice. Most of my professors in college looked like they just got out of bed.

    • @anlasma7942
      @anlasma7942 4 роки тому

      They probably were... -_-

    • @gracie4742
      @gracie4742 4 роки тому

      😃

    • @black_jack_meghav
      @black_jack_meghav 4 роки тому

      It's ok until they bathe and maintain hygiene. I wouldn't mind a prof wearing leaves lol.

  • @edmey
    @edmey 5 років тому +9

    Bill Gates followed all of Sadoway's lectures on streaming and then asked to meet him at MIT.

  • @arrowb3408
    @arrowb3408 5 років тому +1

    This Prof. in Black of 3091 solid chem got very pretty characteristic handwriting in calligraphy that not many people nowadays don't have.;) Again I will need double time to consume, digest and regurgitate what he said in the core of this lecture............................ STF................................

  • @TrevorKafka
    @TrevorKafka 13 років тому

    Why is reason 2 mentioned at 27:00 a valid argument? Centripetal acceleration doesn't do any work on the electron... because work is the dot product between force and displacement, and the force and displacement are perpendicular.

  • @CoinDoctor1
    @CoinDoctor1 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the tip about Joules.

  • @gleambrite2679
    @gleambrite2679 7 місяців тому

    Information is priceless.

  • @qpraulitoqp
    @qpraulitoqp 12 років тому +4

    dude got a sense of humor

  • @abc6450
    @abc6450 10 років тому +2

    I didn't quite get the 2nd reason in 26:55, the elektron does change the direction, but the angular momentum stays constant, like it should, doesn't it?

    • @yashlokare5386
      @yashlokare5386 8 років тому +1

      Yup, that's the key. The angular momentum is essentially quantized.

  • @JerryKitich
    @JerryKitich 13 років тому +1

    This prof is a prof and a half; yay Canada and U of T.

  • @arrowb3408
    @arrowb3408 5 років тому

    Hey, Still- here- or -not-Prof. Hahaha, finally I heard the tint kids' giggling sound among a bunch of MIT videos. Let them laugh and remember ur jokes and hilarious talkings. That's how I do and still remember most of my prof's jokes and funny talkings. For the academic lectures, they already simulated by my own ways in my brain. So always drop some joke bumbs in lectures for kids to remember YOU AND THE CLASS........STF........

  • @arszenik23
    @arszenik23 11 років тому +1

    Denmark isnt a part of a Euro zone, not a union.

  • @miguelmouta
    @miguelmouta 11 років тому

    Great teacher. No doubt .

  • @midnighttutor
    @midnighttutor 3 роки тому

    Apparently a fancy name for freshman chemistry. This class at least so far is identical to what I was taught as a junior in high school including enthusiasm of the teacher...Parkland HS Allentown PA in 1981. So much for the mystique or MiT!

    • @liamtarr
      @liamtarr Рік тому +1

      We got a level 3 super-genius here. Honestly, I'm in awe at your high school studies. MIT should be ashamed.

  • @ayushanand6237
    @ayushanand6237 7 років тому

    fabulous sir.. thank you very much

  • @EInc1000
    @EInc1000 11 років тому +2

    Why doesn't he teach 3.091 anymore?

  • @Albania.
    @Albania. 11 років тому

    good lecture from you professor...

  • @fantoom88
    @fantoom88 Рік тому

    fascinating!

  • @mindbirdNEADB
    @mindbirdNEADB 4 роки тому

    This is Great.

  • @kjarrith123
    @kjarrith123 12 років тому

    Well, in that case, Im happy for you

  • @ChickRollercoaster
    @ChickRollercoaster 12 років тому

    I learnt this whole freaking thing in Grade 10 and still continues if we take science stream. for 2 whole years. Which I'm in grade 11 right now. My education is damn Indian System.

  • @markt2609
    @markt2609 2 роки тому

    Why was he as excited to start talking about radio action as I was excitedly anticipating it lmao

  • @fedorkochemasov4533
    @fedorkochemasov4533 3 роки тому +1

    10:17 I see what you did there

  • @Linshark
    @Linshark 11 років тому

    Planck did this work in 1900, and later gets the Nobel prize, says the professor correctly.

  • @theOGaccount
    @theOGaccount 12 років тому

    plum pudding had raisins...not charms

  • @zameershah5171
    @zameershah5171 4 роки тому

    The Ad part at the end is hilarious.

  • @cafe-tomate
    @cafe-tomate 3 роки тому

    43:53 i don't think he is kidding his audience on this, or does he?
    The integral of the force 1/r^2 is 1/r not natural logarithm as he says
    It's easier than learning it by heart as he suggests ;)

  • @geomichael1
    @geomichael1 11 років тому

    this professor dresses like a pro in Australia uni they just wear shorts and t shirt....

  • @adilaitbaev5456
    @adilaitbaev5456 2 місяці тому

    35:09

  • @Perfectmyself
    @Perfectmyself 3 роки тому

    chalk eraser always gets taken out

  • @markt2609
    @markt2609 2 роки тому

    Just to be clear. Rutherford model.. was over 9,000 😂😭🤣

  • @gnarman
    @gnarman 13 років тому

    wat library? lol

  • @DuruConsigliere
    @DuruConsigliere 12 років тому

    The Periodic Table? Sure this is MIT? I was taught that in 7th Grade Science. Other than that I really think this is a great clip. The professor is awesome and I hope that his students know how lucky they are to learn from him.

  • @kjarrith123
    @kjarrith123 12 років тому

    ég elska það uppí rassinn frá píkunni á stjóranum

  • @Thegamer-yp7qq
    @Thegamer-yp7qq 8 років тому +2

    iam fool

  • @trilokimaurya1479
    @trilokimaurya1479 5 років тому

    1965 anybody??

  • @vidmaroutside7090
    @vidmaroutside7090 5 років тому

    4100++ dont agree, joule, si definitions. you are wrong. just vsaying i dont care is not a science sauber proof

  • @Valkyrou
    @Valkyrou 11 років тому

    sum of the forces on an orbiting electron equals zero on a newtonian model? silly silly professor. it's orbiting. even at a constant speed, it's constantly accelerating because it's always changing direction. There is an unbalanced force, even at constant speed. however the velocity is always changing under the newtonian model. sum of the forces equals mv^2/r, not zero! shame on you, MIT. I'm sure the physics dept wouldn't make that mistake.

    • @christopherdonaghue2461
      @christopherdonaghue2461 6 років тому +3

      I find it hilarious that idiots on UA-cam think they know science better than 35-year professors at literally the most prestigious and accomplished university in the world.

  • @kjarrith123
    @kjarrith123 12 років тому

    That will not help you live a successful life.

  • @uhhsuwiq4194
    @uhhsuwiq4194 9 років тому +8

    I am really interested into chemistry and watch this and I just turned 13. Is anyone else like me?

    • @shobhit2197
      @shobhit2197 6 років тому +8

      Uhh Suwiq here's the attention you ordered

    • @MegaSquiff
      @MegaSquiff 5 років тому

      Yeah, except for the part about being 13.

  • @trilokimaurya1479
    @trilokimaurya1479 5 років тому

    I can teach the whole thing in almost 10minutes very slow

  • @samiryahansal8724
    @samiryahansal8724 11 років тому

    mauvaise écriture

  • @FarFromEquilibrium
    @FarFromEquilibrium 12 років тому

    And you probably didn't understand a single worthwhile conceptual thing about it. memorizing does not count as understanding.

  • @crane8035
    @crane8035 Рік тому

    pe nis

  • @introvert1965
    @introvert1965 Рік тому

    Any Indian Here🖐️

  • @84furqan
    @84furqan 11 років тому

    dislike..

    • @shobhit2197
      @shobhit2197 6 років тому

      howlinwolfkillinfloor why dude what the fuck?

  • @aaron3445
    @aaron3445 11 років тому

    26:15