did that molecule just split into its base elements? with there resonant frequency... critical amplitudes... you can really detonate just about any thing !
can you post a link to the resonant frequency of H2O and its critical amplitude?
No it did not split the molecule being analyzed into its base elements. it excited the molecules present such that they could be detected. What you see separating in the video are different molecules present in the ICR cell. These molecules have different frequencies, which are related to their inherent m/z.
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Can anyone tell me which software/language is used to create these kinda animation, im looking for similar application
aravindsn 7 months ago
Looking at the size of that helix in the background, this brings a new meaning to the idea of nano-ESI-FTICR
vermeergirl 1 year ago
im 12 and what is this
guest1754 1 year ago 3
I don't know if it's a good idea to trust someone who goes by the name of "Pseudo1ntellectual".
=)
DarkTrunksGeorgeSim 1 year ago
thats too high for apes ... ^^
hackie77 1 year ago
so the heavier particles move slower and one can separate each particle based on the frequency that each of them oscillate in the collector thingy?
smartpartzzkidd 1 year ago
Aha so that is how you find out what particle you have :o)
It is better than wien filter.
Subspace4d 1 year ago
i could learn this in 1 hour
PartyWithChumpsky 2 years ago
good for you.
paulabonitinhabh 2 years ago
@PartyWithChumpsky your ego fuels your own stupidity, unless of cource you are being verbally ironic.
optislayer9 1 year ago
mein gott
neantibi 2 years ago
Thank you very much!
liupeng2008 3 years ago
thanks you very much ... i understand how Mass spectrum has been made
vietnamdude 3 years ago
Wow, one of many creative ways for analysing what's in a sample. really cool.
ssnatcherss 3 years ago
is that COMSOL?
evolivid 3 years ago
did that molecule just split into its base elements? with there resonant frequency... critical amplitudes... you can really detonate just about any thing !
can you post a link to the resonant frequency of H2O and its critical amplitude?
to make hydrogen on demand plausible!
evolivid 3 years ago
No it did not split the molecule being analyzed into its base elements. it excited the molecules present such that they could be detected. What you see separating in the video are different molecules present in the ICR cell. These molecules have different frequencies, which are related to their inherent m/z.
dkw62 3 years ago 3
@dkw62 My momma makes spaghetti in the morning My momma makes spaghetti in tonight Oh please don't forget my large meatballs The meatballs, the meatballs, the meatballs The meatballs, the meatballs, the meatballs The meatballs, the meatballs, the meatballs The meatballs, the meatballs, the meatballs
Xaselm 1 year ago
i wish i could download this video for my students
elielromero 3 years ago 2
you can use savetube. look it up. :)
darthisaiah 3 years ago
cool animation!!
crippled82 3 years ago