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Lec 2 | MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2005

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Discovery of Nucleus (Prof. Sylvia Ceyer)




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  • Too bad the person shooting this video did not zoom in to where the teacher is pointing.

    When the teacher is using the computer to show a slide or a graph on the screen, the video person shoots at the teacher instead of zooming into the screen. So the class can see the screen but the Youtube audience can only look at the teacher. Too bad.

  • I think the electrons don't actually "orbit" the nucleus like planets,they are found in orbitals which are just the region of space in which an electron will be found 95% of the time.They are around the nucleus but not orbiting it,so centrifugal forces don't matter.If you werent looking for an answer,just ignore what I said.I'm mostly typing this to clear things up for myself.Total beginner in this.

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  • Thank you so much for uploading the video

  • She is gourgeous, isn't she?

  • this video is cool cool

  • 33:30 is a bit of a crude observation... by the same token the moon wold collapse upon the earth in a few hours. not enough to reject classical mechanics.

  • backscattered

    bae.....ae......scaettered!

  • @edayxe...and for this reason, we can also watch these lectures through our asses, with the same education experience gained afterwards.

  • Awesome professor. It's very rare to see someone attempting to explain these concepts and ways of thinking in science and scientific experiment with such passion and empathy.

    Thanks Prof Ceyer and MIT for sharing this.

  • that girl at 20:17 hopes that nobody recorded her throw on video tape

  • @0112330 People remember things much better if good bodylanguage is used. Did you ever study communication skills?

  • Her voice annoys me, I can't even concentrate on the teachings.

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