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Uploaded by mdlima6 on Nov 18, 2008
Growth of a Carbon Nanotube inside a Transmission Electron Microscope.
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Looks like an Asian stuck his penis under the microscope again -_-
Fluvance 2 months ago
Where did you get this video its Fake right?
fishfrizbee 3 months ago
@AndyAngelZ They move due to forces of attractions of their valence electrons I presume
LiewDarWin 4 months ago
i thought carbon was nonliving?? HOLY SHIT
AndyAngelZ 4 months ago
@Serostern
You need a catalytic surface and those are generally not made out of carbon.
hobbitsarecool 5 months ago
@hobbitsarecool .... Carbon?
Serostern 5 months ago
Grows like a forest
Itsbestbro 10 months ago
Awesome, what type of nano particle was used?
hobbitsarecool 1 year ago
@mfromcanada1 been thinking that
enigmamandy 1 year ago
@sillygerman the trail.
JacobH420 1 year ago
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This comment has received too many negative votes show
Looks like an Asian stuck his penis under the microscope again -_-
Fluvance 2 months ago
Where did you get this video its Fake right?
fishfrizbee 3 months ago
@AndyAngelZ They move due to forces of attractions of their valence electrons I presume
LiewDarWin 4 months ago
i thought carbon was nonliving?? HOLY SHIT
AndyAngelZ 4 months ago
@Serostern
You need a catalytic surface and those are generally not made out of carbon.
hobbitsarecool 5 months ago
@hobbitsarecool .... Carbon?
Serostern 5 months ago
Grows like a forest
Itsbestbro 10 months ago
Awesome, what type of nano particle was used?
hobbitsarecool 1 year ago
@mfromcanada1 been thinking that
enigmamandy 1 year ago
@sillygerman the trail.
JacobH420 1 year ago