This is probably my favorite lecture so far. It's so cool to have the parents show up. Grossman is super entertaining and educational. Also, this one is full of material I've never learned before. Thanks.
Why does the direct exitation result in distinct lines? Aren''t the atoms in the anode sitting in a metal lattice, so that the electrons have a continuous band of energy levels to get excited to?
This is probably my favorite lecture so far. It's so cool to have the parents show up. Grossman is super entertaining and educational.
Also, this one is full of material I've never learned before. Thanks.
Very fun and educational lecture!!!
so engaging lecture. Could not skip the video.
Amazing. I have learnt many things. Thank You so much for sharing materials.
It is the best lecture I have ever seen! I wish I had a chance to learn in this class.
its the best lecture I ever seen
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I'd like to thank my parents, without them, I couldn't have had this achievement.
Am i the only one who cant stand that he cant wipeclean the boards properly inbetween writings. Give the man some water
I ve been wztching the 20 first Introduction to Solid state chemistry from Sadoway ... this man looks way nicer
The cast iron elbow immersed in liquid nitrogen - I missed what was going on in that demonstration, and how it related to the frying pan. Anyone know?
Why does the direct exitation result in distinct lines? Aren''t the atoms in the anode sitting in a metal lattice, so that the electrons have a continuous band of energy levels to get excited to?
I did not understand what he meant by the other school story if some one could explain it please
The "other school down the street" is Harvard, he's poking fun at Harvard students since parents from both schools will be meeting later
Amazing
Wait!. The students brought their parents to the lecture? For real?
Sorry but I don't like failed experiment. It is just F