I Really Like The Video From Your Leonard Susskind picks up on magnets, phase transitions, and mean field transitions. He goes on to explain chemical potential.
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I'm pretty sure that helium is not the typical gas used to observe critical opalescense. Helium's critical point is at about 5 K, not an easy temperature to work at. I think some mixture of gases is usually used to observe the phenomenon.
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bundawartini 1 week ago
I Really Like The Video From Your Leonard Susskind picks up on magnets, phase transitions, and mean field transitions. He goes on to explain chemical potential.
fitnesus 2 weeks ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Leonard Susskind picks up on magnets, phase transitions, and mean field transitions. He goes on to explain chemical potential
lupabuatchannel 2 weeks ago
approaching interesting, at least
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A good way to spend time. A great lecture. By the way, does he have children?
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i agree. this really is worthwhile.
grunder20 3 months ago
This man makes the subject interesting no matter how boring it is for some.
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h1gng 1 year ago
I'm pretty sure that helium is not the typical gas used to observe critical opalescense. Helium's critical point is at about 5 K, not an easy temperature to work at. I think some mixture of gases is usually used to observe the phenomenon.
yetausern 2 years ago
@yetausern The point was to explain the phenomenon itself.
fialkool 1 year ago