Metals are called conductors because their atoms tend to lose electrons compared to non-conductive elements. Electrons absorb thermal and electrical energy, and discharge that energy by vibrating and also in the form of photons; some of the outer shell electrons in the atoms of metals tend to be ejected from the atom for this reason. I know the reply was a year ago, but anyway, I hope you find it useful.
So you are saying I won't be able to build my own using 3d printing and some off the shelf components? That's a bummer. Maybe in a few decades it will be possible.
Don't listen to skeptics, just try it! 😉 Tungsten is at TIG welding stores... Electronic components are at Farnell, Arrow, Mouser, TME, RS Components, everywhere... Vacuum is absence of air, so just get rid all of it!
Uh...the paper discussing particle / wave-duality was not published until 1924. How could have people known that electrons have a wavelength in 1920 ? Oo (1:40) Am I missing sth ?
Hello, we made this video. Thank you for kind words. Our creative company FILMONDO is based in Czech Republic. We make this for TFS in Brno. If we can help, please let me know.
nice drawings, now can we see a real action of electron microscope showing viruses??? How they are putting the sample into the microscope, how does the virus survive the vacuum and the electrons temperature?
Generally speaking samples don't survive the vacuum chamber or electron beam. This is one downside of Electron Microscopes, they can generate images of incredibly small things but the samples are consumed/destroyed in the process.
@@JayDee-b5u Whatever a human eye can see, is recordable. Tell em to show us as it is. How they see and how it is dead etc. A to Z.. Can you tell me am I the ONLY person in the word who thought of this? :)
@@JayDee-b5u That is why I don't care about their science delusion. Science is not academia, if they can't answer the questions outside, they should keep their stupid knowledge for themselves. We don't need any of their titles such as PHD.
Una pregunta (a cuestion) por que no lo doblan al español ? O le ponen subtitulos a todos estos videos fregones que vienen en el idioma de Shakespeare este humilde totonaco que les escribe no domina dicho idioma
although the video is good conversation is quite dumb the female companion is telling about the ways of detection after not even knowing what electron is
Female finishing PhD in cryoEM... why is her voice 1:55 „hey who is this handsome fellow?“ can you stop portraying women as such idiots please? Also this could have been simplified for a better explanation.
@@OZTutoh and?.whats wrong with being gay? Btw we dont know if the person asking the questions is a women, since biological sex isnt the same as gender. They could be non binary or trans or genderfluid!
@@OZTutoh im just saying the female speaking person could be nonbinary or genderfluid or anything else. All im saying is we cant be sure if they are a female
Every conversation must now be the woman being the one explaining and the man being the idiot otherwise she is a sexist symbol of the other 4,000,000,000 women on the planet?
Is the female voice in the video making the dumbest remarks supposed to amuse anybody? And when she does get it and says something smart, she always needs to be validated by the male voice "that's correct". He is the "authority" she is the "subordinate". Such old role-models should be outdated by 2016.
"I probably understand..."
1:10 "Mmm intra-sting!"
I feel like somebody out there on TH-cam could do a better job explaining this.
Who
@@hardikkadd6301 You
@@DGCMWC how
@@hardikkadd6301 haha idk
@@DGCMWC 🤨
For such a complicated topic, the female presenter talks to the audience like they're 5 year olds
Thats women for ya😂 power trip
Whoever invented the electron microscope deserves a medal. 🔬
You need to read up more on the Nobel Peace Prize
@@OZTutoh he is surely joking
He did got one
great explanation...thanks for the video.
Informative video. Nicely done!
great tutorial ,like this alot
10,000 I thought the limit was around 2000?
great video,thank you so much!
Where do they get the electrons from?
What sort of atoms do they use? And do they detach the electrons from the atom?
They heat up tungstein to 2700 degrees and send 300kv through it. I think.
Metals are called conductors because their atoms tend to lose electrons compared to non-conductive elements. Electrons absorb thermal and electrical energy, and discharge that energy by vibrating and also in the form of photons; some of the outer shell electrons in the atoms of metals tend to be ejected from the atom for this reason.
I know the reply was a year ago, but anyway, I hope you find it useful.
@@noppo4445 you helped me tho, so thanks :)
wait so what are the major differences between the 2 types?
So you are saying I won't be able to build my own using 3d printing and some off the shelf components? That's a bummer. Maybe in a few decades it will be possible.
Don't listen to skeptics, just try it! 😉
Tungsten is at TIG welding stores...
Electronic components are at Farnell, Arrow, Mouser, TME, RS Components, everywhere...
Vacuum is absence of air, so just get rid all of it!
Uh...the paper discussing particle / wave-duality was not published until 1924. How could have people known that electrons have a wavelength in 1920 ? Oo (1:40)
Am I missing sth ?
You are just gay
Epic roast
Glass completely empty burn!
@@korbose7859 gay isnt even an insult. What if they are gay? Whats wrong with that?
@@localnonbinaryprussianbowl3350 shut up you little softy
Great video! How can I get contact with the person/team who make this great video?
Why? Do you need help with something?
@@oedihamijok6504 yes! im from NNP application, i would like to get in contact for future development
@@oedihamijok6504 many thanks! Is it you who make it ;)
Hello, we made this video. Thank you for kind words. Our creative company FILMONDO is based in Czech Republic. We make this for TFS in Brno. If we can help, please let me know.
Well articulated video.
nice drawings, now can we see a real action of electron microscope showing viruses??? How they are putting the sample into the microscope, how does the virus survive the vacuum and the electrons temperature?
Generally speaking samples don't survive the vacuum chamber or electron beam. This is one downside of Electron Microscopes, they can generate images of incredibly small things but the samples are consumed/destroyed in the process.
@@youtubeisapublisher6407 Samples are destroyed or not. We should be able to see them.. All in theory, in real world." I told you so" :)
@@JayDee-b5u Whatever a human eye can see, is recordable. Tell em to show us as it is. How they see and how it is dead etc. A to Z.. Can you tell me am I the ONLY person in the word who thought of this? :)
@@JayDee-b5u That is why I don't care about their science delusion. Science is not academia, if they can't answer the questions outside, they should keep their stupid knowledge for themselves. We don't need any of their titles such as PHD.
nice explanation 👍🏻
Thanks for the scientist inventions
Good very good
Gonna take a 5 point minor in this next year
Why does this feel like an Ad?
Cool
Good work
Thank you very much
got me through my nanotech exam
So, optical microscopes cannot distinguish SARS COV 2 viruses and neither can the electron microscope.
sounds like mordecai from regular show
Una pregunta (a cuestion) por que no lo doblan al español ? O le ponen subtitulos a todos estos videos fregones que vienen en el idioma de Shakespeare este humilde totonaco que les escribe no domina dicho idioma
Excellent
I thought it was an espresso machine
Thanks
Why the music omg
excellent
I am happy to see
So this big ass machine is called a microscope???
Nigga this a fucking megascope!!
although the video is good conversation is quite dumb the female companion is telling about the ways of detection after not even knowing what electron is
Anyone in 2019
I am 8 months ahead of you
11 months
2047!
@@lukasgill2329 acha Corona ki vaccine kisne banayi😂😂
Right so....vacuum tubes, got it
Amazing
Omg what!
Female finishing PhD in cryoEM... why is her voice 1:55 „hey who is this handsome fellow?“ can you stop portraying women as such idiots please?
Also this could have been simplified for a better explanation.
If it was a man asking the same question, he'd be portrayed as gay.
@@OZTutoh and?.whats wrong with being gay?
Btw we dont know if the person asking the questions is a women, since biological sex isnt the same as gender. They could be non binary or trans or genderfluid!
@@localnonbinaryprussianbowl3350 I have this suspicion that you're serious, while your name screams at me that you are not.
@@OZTutoh well i am serious. My name is just a meme, but it does not mean that im not serious
@@OZTutoh im just saying the female speaking person could be nonbinary or genderfluid or anything else.
All im saying is we cant be sure if they are a female
thanks mee brus
Animation is irritating.
Kinda sexist
Carlos Andrés Why lol
Every conversation must now be the woman being the one explaining and the man being the idiot otherwise she is a sexist symbol of the other 4,000,000,000 women on the planet?
How???
1:51
Is the female voice in the video making the dumbest remarks supposed to amuse anybody?
And when she does get it and says something smart, she always needs to be validated by the male voice "that's correct". He is the "authority" she is the "subordinate". Such old role-models should be outdated by 2016.
I thought you had some form of opinion but halfway through I figured it was just about genders.
WRONG! Electrons are conjecture, individual electrons do not exist. And can someone explain what a field is ? HAHA. NOp.
This is like trying to use a potato to take a picture of the moon. Garbage technology.
whats up with the corny dorky fake conversation.. super distreacting.
Plebeian opinion. The fake awkward conversation sells the video.