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Science Globe: why and how?
By Devender
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Discussion on various topics of Science
Why the heck do we need Quantum Mechanics?
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Science Globe: why and how?
Introduction on Quantum Mechanics and why classical theories doesn't work for subatomic particles?
07:21
How do materials fail?
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Why materials fail and what different ways materials can fail? Discussion on difference between brittle and ductile fracture, and fatigue and creep.
04:50
What are polymers?
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What are polymers and how they are formed? What determines their properties and current research in the field of polymers.
04:21
How matter interacts with the light?
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Discussion on how matter interacts with the light and how this interaction can help explain many optical properties in the matter. Also, answer to why radio waves can be transmitted through the walls? If you have any question, contact me here- https://twitter.com/devendermaun
05:47
Why glass is transparent?
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How light interact with solids? Discussion on phenomena of absorption, reflection and transmission and how they relate to glass with focus on electron-light interaction.
03:33
How do batteries work?
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Working principle of batteries with focus on Lithium-ion based batteries.
03:26
What causes the northern lights?
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Discussion on how northern lights are produced and how sun is related to them.
03:12
How LEDs work and a short guide on Semiconductors
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Working principle of LEDs and why they are made from semiconductors. A quick guide on semiconductors and how doping can change them. More discussion here- http://devender-maun.blogspot.com/2015/03/how-leds-work-and-short-guide-on.html
03:27
How do solar cells work?
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Discussion on how do solar cells work? Why semiconductors are used in solar cells and explanation of photoelectric effect? For more details and schematics check this link: http://devender-maun.blogspot.com/
03:47
Why does lightning strike?
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Reason behind lightning strikes and some fun facts on thunderstorms.
03:16
Why Is Sky Blue And Grass Green?
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Discussion on why various objects have different color and fundamental mechanisms by which colors are produced. We discuss Rayleigh scattering, electronic transitions and concepts of absorption and reflection.
04:42
How was the Universe created? The Big Bang Theory
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Discussion on how the Universe was created. A short guide on the Big Bang Theory also. Check this for details- http://devender-maun.blogspot.com/
05:16
A short guide on subatomic particles- Quarks And Leptons
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A short guide on what constitute matter. A quick summary of subatomic particles. For more details check this- http://devender-maun.blogspot.com/
05:41
Why Do We Feel The Heat Of The Sun
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Discussion on why do we feel the heat of the sun. For more details check this- http://devender-maun.blogspot.com/
03:21
How is heat conducted?
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Discussion on how is heat conducted and why metals are good conductor of heat.
02:56
Why do metals conduct electricity
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Understanding why metals conduct electricity whereas ceramics/dielectric do not.
01:44
Difference between metals and ceramics
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Trying to understand difference between metals and ceramics in terms of bonding.
02:09
Why do solids exist?
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Discussion on why do material exist as solid? Fundamental driving force and concept of bonding.
03:53
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