Non-equilibrium thermodynamics

Two-dimensional liquid

A two-dimensional liquid (2D liquid) is a collection of objects constrained to move in a planar or other two-dimensional space in a liquid state. (Wikipedia).

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Three-Dimensional Shapes Part 2: Calculating Volume

We introduced a number of three-dimensional shapes in the last clip, but we still just talked about two-dimensional surface area. What's up with that? Alright, alright, let's learn how to calculate the three-dimensional volume that a shape will occupy. This is like the amount of water that

From playlist Geometry

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Fluid Dynamics: Non-Newtonian Fluids

Can something be a solid and a liquid at the same time? License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-conditions

From playlist Materials

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Physical Science 3.2a - Fluids

What a fluid is, explained at the atomic level, along with a discussion of the states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.

From playlist Physical Science Chapter 3 (Complete chapter)

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Chemistry - Liquids and Solids (59 of 59) Phase Change: Phase Diagram for H2O and CO2

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the phase diagram for H2O and CO2.

From playlist CHEMISTRY 16 LIQUIDS AND SOLIDS

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Solids and Liquids

013 - Solids and Liquids In this video Paul Andersen compares and contrasts the properties of solids and liquids. Solids have a more organized structure which can either be amorphous or crystalline. In liquids the intermolecular forces are lower and so the molecules can show translation

From playlist AP Chemistry Video Essentials

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Binary phase diagrams

When two components are mixed, we need to do a binary phase diagram. The simplest of these is a isomorphous binary phase diagram. One example is the Ni-Cu system. In this system, we see a solidus line, liquidus line, and complete solutions in the liquid and solid phases.

From playlist Materials Sciences 101 - Introduction to Materials Science & Engineering 2020

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14_9 The Volume between Two Functions

Calculating the volume of a shape using the double integral. In this example problem a part of the volume is below the XY plane.

From playlist Advanced Calculus / Multivariable Calculus

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Dominic Else - Emergent Symmetries and Anomalies in Metals: Luttinger's Theorem and Beyond

Séminaire organisé le 23 novembre 2021 Metals are an interesting class of gapless quantum many-body systems. Many metals are described by the famous "Fermi liquid theory" at low temperatures, but there are also many metallic materials for which Fermi liquid theory is an inadequate descrip

From playlist Quantum Encounters Seminar - Quantum Information, Condensed Matter, Quantum Field Theory

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Air bubbles sink and steel spheres rise in an unusual fluid

Counterintuitive effect occurs in mixtures with both liquid and solid properties. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2gSTqfL

From playlist Materials and technology

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Higher-dimensional sachdev-ye-kitaev non-fermiliquids at lifshitz transitions by Sumilan Banerjee

Indian Statistical Physics Community Meeting 2018 DATE:16 February 2018 to 18 February 2018 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This is an annual discussion meeting of the Indian statistical physics community which is attended by scientists, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate s

From playlist Indian Statistical Physics Community Meeting 2018

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Sarah Haigh - Probing atomic behaviour in liquids with STEM : opportunities for machine learning

Recorded 30 November 2022. Sarah Haigh of the University of Manchester presents "Probing atomic behaviour in liquids with STEM : opportunities for machine learning" at IPAM's Multi-Modal Imaging with Deep Learning and Modeling Workshop. Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/progra

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

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Liquid Crystals and the Heilmann-Lieb Conjecture - Ian Jauslin

https://www.ias.edu/events/friends-lunch-member-jauslin More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Friends of the Institute

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Lecture 8 | Modern Physics: Statistical Mechanics

May 19, 2009 - Leonard Susskind lectures on a new class of systems, magnetic systems. He goes on to talk about mean field approximations of molecules in multidimensional lattice systems. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford Continuing Studies Program: http://csp.s

From playlist Lecture Collection | Modern Physics: Statistical Mechanics

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Compressible Quantum Matter: General Constraints, Emergent Symmetries, and Anom... - Senthil Todadri

High Energy Theory Seminar Compressible Quantum Matter: General Constraints, Emergent Symmetries, and Anomalies Speaker: Senthil Todadri Affiliation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Date: October 12, 2020 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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2020 Theory Winter School: Sung-Sik Lee

Topic: Field theories for non-Fermi liquids For more information on the 2020 Theory Winter School: https://nationalmaglab.org/news-events/events/for-scientists/winter-theory-school

From playlist 2020 Theory Winter School

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Bridging between mean-field and real glasses (Lecture 1) by Patrick Charbonneau

PROGRAM ENTROPY, INFORMATION AND ORDER IN SOFT MATTER ORGANIZERS: Bulbul Chakraborty, Pinaki Chaudhuri, Chandan Dasgupta, Marjolein Dijkstra, Smarajit Karmakar, Vijaykumar Krishnamurthy, Jorge Kurchan, Madan Rao, Srikanth Sastry and Francesco Sciortino DATE: 27 August 2018 to 02 Novemb

From playlist Entropy, Information and Order in Soft Matter

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Snippet: Permanent liquid magnets

These little magnets are made of liquid. But unlike the dancing ferrofluids you've probably seen elsewhere on YouTube, they stay magnetized even without the presence of external magnets. A team writing this week in Science found that jamming iron-based nanoparticles at the interface of t

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