Neutron scattering | Small-angle scattering

Porod's law

In X-ray or neutron small-angle scattering (SAS), Porod's law, discovered by Günther Porod, describes the asymptote of the scattering intensity I(q) for large scattering wavenumbers q. (Wikipedia).

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Random Field Ising Model with Conserved Kinetics by Varsha Banerjee

29 May 2017 to 02 June 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This program aims to bring together people working on classical and quantum systems with disorder and interactions. The extensive exploration, through experiments, simulations and model calculations, of growing cor

From playlist Correlation and Disorder in Classical and Quantum Systems

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Ground States and Phase Ordering Studies by Varsha Banerjee

Statistical Physics Methods in Machine Learning DATE:26 December 2017 to 30 December 2017 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru The theme of this Discussion Meeting is the analysis of distributed/networked algorithms in machine learning and theoretical computer science in the "th

From playlist Statistical Physics Methods in Machine Learning

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Random Field Ising Model with Conserved Kinetics: by Varsha Banerjee

Date & Time: 17 February 2017 to 19 February 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru This is an annual discussion meeting of the Indian statistical physics community which is attended by scientists, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students, from across the country, working

From playlist Indian Statistical Physics Community Meeting 2017

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6 AWESOME DEMOS of Bernoulli's law!

In this video i show some simple experiments about Bernoulli' s law "coanda effect" and how airplane fly. Enjoy!

From playlist MECHANICS

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The Future of Solar Energy is TINY Technology!

Share on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1uhSzVe Technology is getting smaller and smaller -- but NOTHING compares to nanotechnology. As we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use nanotechnology practically -- including more efficient s

From playlist Stuff About Technology

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Robert Wolkow - Atom-Defined Devices, Ultra-Fast Classical Devices, and Diverse Quantum Devices

Recorded 29 November 2022. Robert Wolkow of the University of Alberta presents "Atom-Defined Devices, Ultra-Fast, Ultra-Low Power Classical Devices and Diverse Quantum Devices" at IPAM's Multi-Modal Imaging with Deep Learning and Modeling Workshop. Abstract: Most all atom-defined structure

From playlist 2022 Multi-Modal Imaging with Deep Learning and Modeling

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Jean BÉNABOU - Very, almost, and so on, ...

Very, almost, and so on, ... (when fragments of the language find their way into Topos Theory)

From playlist Topos à l'IHES

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Physics 45 Electromagnetic Induction: Faraday's Law and Lenz's Law (1 of 2) Introduction

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this first of the two part series I will introduce Faraday's Law and Lenz's Law so you can better understand the concepts and equations.

From playlist MOST POPULAR VIDEOS

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The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics: Thermal Equilibrium

You've heard of the laws of thermodynamics, but did you know there are actually four of them? It's true, and since they already had laws one, two, and three, but then wanted to formulate another more fundamental one, the number right before one is zero so that's what they called it! Also,

From playlist Classical Physics

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Classical spherical trigonometry | Universal Hyperbolic Geometry 36 | NJ Wildberger

This video presents a summary of classical spherical trigonometry. First we define spherical distance between two points on a sphere, then the angle between two lines on a sphere (i.e. great circles). After a quick reminder of the circular functions cos,sin and tan, we present the main la

From playlist Universal Hyperbolic Geometry

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Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation (8.1-8.3)

In this video, I write down Newton's universal law of gravitation, prove that it is conservative, and derive the potential energy associated with it.

From playlist Intermediate Classical Mechanics

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What Is A Force?

Understanding the nature of a force as an interaction between objects is critical to success in a Newton's Laws unit. The What is a Force? Video Tutorial clarifies this concept through several examples. The distinction between contact forces and field forces is discussed. Newton's third la

From playlist Newton's Laws Video Tutorial Series

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The limit is the limit is the limit is the limit

Here I evaluate a neat infinite limit with l'Hopital's rule... does it work though? Subscribe to my channel: https://youtube.com/drpeyam Check out my TikTok channel: https://www.tiktok.com/@drpeyam Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peyamstagram/ Follow me on Twitter: https

From playlist Calculus

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How to Choose the Right Law School For You

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From playlist Get a Head Start on Law School So You Can Kick Ass When You Get There

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Yale AIDS Colloquium Series (YACS) -- Carol Galletly

Presented by the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS at Yale University, the Yale AIDS Colloquium Series (YACS) is an interdisciplinary academic forum for discussion of HIV/AIDS-related research and policy.

From playlist Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS

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Why the Laws of Nature? | Episode 411 | Closer To Truth

What's real? What's fundamental? There are regularities in nature, things that are or work the same-always, everywhere, across the universe just like in your kitchen. Down deep, what are the laws of nature? What makes them "laws"? And where do they come from? Featuring interviews with Mart

From playlist Closer To Truth | Season 4

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Law School Extracurriculars and Resume Boosters

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From playlist Get a Head Start on Law School So You Can Kick Ass When You Get There

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An algebraic framework for rational trigonometry (II) | WildTrig: Intro to Rational Trigonometry

The most powerful law in geometry is the Cross law, the rational analog of the Cosine law. It includes as special cases Pythagoras' theorem and the Triple quad formula. Here we sketch a purely algebraic derivation of the Cross law, and then how the other four main laws of rational trigonom

From playlist WildTrig: Intro to Rational Trigonometry

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