I've been working on the hardware side of crystallographic analysis for decades and I still learn something new in these "intro" lessons. Thanks to MIT and professor Grossman for making their work publically available!
The lectures are clear, the writing are organized and clear as well, the professor is charming and funny. The students at MIT might be better Than most, but the teachers are also better than most.
Thank you for the lecture! I have questions 1.If a lattice basis is not a single atom is the max packing fraction different?? Since for example in the Na Cl we have Na between the Cl! 2. When you see packing fractions in a certain plane do you calculate it in 2 d not in 3 d as the whole maximum packing? 3. Does the more maximum packing relate to higher bond strength since they break up in least packing region? Once again thanks for the lecture!!
thats really interesting thank youuuuu so much this is really helpful for my cystollograpy exames my futher dream also to be a crestollograper and i want to teach like this
I've been working on the hardware side of crystallographic analysis for decades and I still learn something new in these "intro" lessons. Thanks to MIT and professor Grossman for making their work publically available!
such a brillent scintist who always explain resons
The lectures are clear, the writing are organized and clear as well, the professor is charming and funny. The students at MIT might be better Than most, but the teachers are also better than most.
Thank you from Indonesia. Very very well explanation!
such a brillent scientist the best lecturer I ever seen every day I learned something new
Thank you from Australia. Very well presented lectures
beautiful, thank you very much professor, for the teacher you are! you are a great breakthrough to the earth.
14:59 axes direction......x is emanating from board. , y = horizontal, z = upwards
Thank you for the lecture!
I have questions
1.If a lattice basis is not a single atom is the max packing fraction different?? Since for example in the Na Cl we have Na between the Cl!
2. When you see packing fractions in a certain plane do you calculate it in 2 d not in 3 d as the whole maximum packing?
3. Does the more maximum packing relate to higher bond strength since they break up in least packing region?
Once again thanks for the lecture!!
42:15 broooo.... rofl hahahaa :D I love proffesor Grossman :D
thats really interesting thank youuuuu so much this is really helpful for my cystollograpy exames my futher dream also to be a crestollograper and i want to teach like this
What a legend
Thank you so much professor.
If I become a prof. this is how I wanna teach.
Right? He's not just teaching crystallography here. He's teaching how to teach
23:02 Calculate the number of interchanges.
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