26. Engineering Glass Properties (Intro to Solid-State Chemistry)
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- MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid-State Chemistry, Fall 2018
Instructor: Jeffrey C. Grossman, Peter Houk
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Discusses what it means to engineer glass. Demo of Prince Rupert's drop by Peter Houk (Director of the MIT Glass Lab).
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I feel thoroughly grateful to the internet every time you upload a lecture.
When I was a course 3 undergrad in the seventies, the only mention of glass was Bernie Weunsch saying that an uncrystalized material was about as interesting as an uncooked pie of meat. I love sushi, the Korean raw beef, and I went to work for Corning.
I think there is a problem in the question @5.20, it says cooled to T1 >Tm, but I believe it should say they are cooled from T1>Tm or heated to T1>Tm
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This does matter; it matters to a philosopher and an environmentalist as well. We recycle but it is also true we should consider recyling for other reasons .
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I always knew glass was better than plastic.
How the fuck did I get here
he speaks like brian greene
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Sadoway is at least 100 time better.