How do you write like that? Is it just a transparent screen? And why does the red marker look blue, and the yellow one, green? I'm sorry, I know this has nothing to do with the lesson, but I'm just curious Great content anyway!
Hi, I remember in my undergrad that the expression for Flux was derived from the fact that the probability of any particle to move left or right was 50%. I am looking for that derivation. I hope some one can help.
same question. I don't get the point that why the flow is in one direction (since for every particle there is 50% probability to move left or right), as he stated dM/dt = flux in- flux out
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Can you please write the reference books that you used for diffusion equation ?
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Diffusion occurs when from high concentration to low concentration, the gradient
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How do you write like that? Is it just a transparent screen? And why does the red marker look blue, and the yellow one, green?
I'm sorry, I know this has nothing to do with the lesson, but I'm just curious
Great content anyway!
There are tutorials available. Look them up
can someone explain to me why when limit x>>0 we do partial derivative with respect to x?
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Hi,
I remember in my undergrad that the expression for Flux was derived from the fact that the probability of any particle to move left or right was 50%. I am looking for that derivation. I hope some one can help.
same question. I don't get the point that why the flow is in one direction (since for every particle there is 50% probability to move left or right), as he stated dM/dt = flux in- flux out
Search for Einstein's derivation of the diffusion equation. What you described was brownian motion.
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