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Lec 3 | MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2008

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  • This lecturer is a babe!

  • awesome lecturer! I have never found chemistry this interesting and easy to understand

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  • Is it just my computer, or is this video really choppy?

  • You don't need to know the mass of the electron to measure its kinetic energy. All you need is its charge and a potential difference.

  • Her argument is a bit misleading. Just Coulomb's law could lead to a stable Rutherford atom if the atom is moving around, just like a planet around the sun. The problem is that Coulomb's law alone does not account for radiation, and with radiation the electron would be losing energy and collapse.

  • Man there getting hotter

  • @brian5446 I was just about to say the EXACT same thing! weird

  • lol we in the physics department chew Quantum Mechanics in our sleep.

  • brilliant video

  • great video thanks

  • as expected of MIT

  • some really good stuff here

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