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In Part 1, Harvard Professor and Nanotech pioneer Eric Mazur introduces nanotechnology and explains why light bends as it moves from one substance to another. Now available on DVD in the "Talking Nano" 6-disc set http://www.talkingnano.net

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  • the video clip was simply amazing. Eric Masur did his very best to accomplish everything about nanowires to be widely used in technology today. He focus his time knowing everything in nanowires and explained it to some curious people who also want to know about nanowires.

    Villa, Arvin Stc IV

  • as what i've seen, the video shows the application not only of refraction and reflection but also on total internal reflection..it shows that tiny things are useful in our daily lives..it also showcases on how useful light is in this sphere...

    --chrislee estrera S&TC IV

  • ...i like the video...

    ...it is educational,and you will learn many thing about light as you go over the video...

    ...it really helps the students in there lessons about light...

    -Jonete Pical- STC IV

  • gud afternoon maam.

    this is alyssa marie cantero from stc-iv.

    actually, i like the video so much that i decided to watch it over and over and over again. :)

    actually, i understood the video and i will surely remember this video until i reach college.

    you'll never know, i might encounter this topic when i reach college.

    thanks for sharing that video.

    i hope the students will learn something from the video.

  • this video really showcases why light bends as it moves from one substancw to another.,it gave students like me, a much more needed emphasis about the so-called "total internal reflection".,Eric Mazur did a great job in explaining this.,

    -jEnnYlY tUmAmAk(S&TCIV)-

  • hi maam!at least interesting ang video!8's so amazing:-)

    GLOONIELYN MANICAR

     IV-AMBER

  • hi maam!at least interesting ang video!8's so amazing:-)

    MARY ROSE P. YGOÑA

     IV-AMBER

  • The vid is quite educational! an application to what we are learning in school esp. that we ourselves are using nanotechnology today!

    Sios-e~S&TC-IV ^.^

  • "[THE ViDEo iS iNtEreStinG! Alternatively, nanowires can be defined as structures that have a lateral size constrained to tens of nanometers. Learning something new is really wonderful most especially when it does help you in a very practical way...

    [ja2x of IV-aMbEr!(HaRhArHar!)]

  • The video clip really helps me eventhough it only give a few informations but it still does. It helps me learn something new like the nanowire which is a wire of diameter of the order of a nanometer (10−9 meters). Alternatively, nanowires can be defined as structures that have a lateral size constrained to tens of nanometers. Learning something new is really wonderful most especially when it does help you in a very practical way. BY:JONATHAN G. PATANAO IV- AMBER

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