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MIT 3.60 | Lec 2a: Symmetry, Structure, Tensor Properties of Materials

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2008

Part 1: Introduction to Crystallography

View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/3-60F05

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  • 44:40

    That popping noise was rather impressive...

  • I can't believe I watched this from beginning to end and actually enjoyed it.

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  • This teachers pedagogy is excellent - not your stereotypical MIT prof interested in research only. I have heard from various colleagues including Chinese expatriates that a significant fraction of the students at MIT these days are from rich families in China who can afford to pay for the full tuition.

  • Suppose I had a little bark of wood , that had a height that was equal to the square root of 5^2 - 4^2.... pretty obvious problem solving - HAHAHAHA...  oh boy, thought provoking thing indeed - you have an infinite number of solutions.

  • that paperback still costs 94$ !!! wow....

  • asian girls are often pretty//

  • Invertsugar isn't pure, but a mix. The name invert comes from the fact that the original sugar saccharoe, which produces invert sugar, rotates polarized light in the opposite direction as invertsugar does.

    You have pretty Asian girls in there ;-)

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