Hydrogen bond rearrangement dynamics in lquid water. Microscopic potential energy fluctuation, which is typical 1/f noise, is converted to sound. It sounds like a water fall.
Hydrogen bond rearrangement dynamics in lquid water. Microscopic potential energy fluctuation, which is typical 1/f noise, is converted to sound. It sounds like a water fall.
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Thank you. In this movie, i intended to stress the importance of extracting the "true" mechanism (hydrogen bond rearrangement) hidden in the raw molecular motion.
This movie was made about 10 years ago. One of my oldest movie.
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wow. It's the best water molecules animation I've seen. Love the way the yellow lines between bonds are used to visualise which bonds are active.
This movie was made about 10 years ago. One of my oldest movie.