Lec 4 | MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
Top Comments
All Comments (66)
-
@kritikalmass7 Of course! :)
-
@wassoncrane right after asking that question I found them. Yes, I also prefer the chemistry. The dissections are interesting but disconcerting to say the least. Thanks for the response.
-
@kritikalmass7 Youtube, surprisingly. Just search for it
-
@wassoncrane where did you watch the human dissection at??
-
Coulomb's law refers to a force, which indeed is an inverse square law. But the electrostatic potential is inversely proportional to simply the distance. The equation he used was the energy equation, which involves the electristatic potential and thus what he wrote is correct.
-
I learnt this in A-level Physics...
It's strange how these things overlap. Interesting though.
-
Watched a human dissection right before this. I MUCH prefer chemistry lectures.
-
In my opinion chemistry is much easier to understand once you understand physics. For instance, if you have no idea what voltage actually means or what a potential difference is, this lecture and this material will leave you scratching your head on a few points.
-
Sorry, I thought he forgot it, I'm just so used to seeing it in r squared form.



I don't care if a professor uses notes, as long as he presents the material in a clear and organized manner like this one does.
SpamAreI 2 years ago 23
Wow...this IS beautiful! I wish I had learned chemistry like this!
mattsphagetti 2 years ago 22