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Brian McLogan
Easiest Method for Graphing Sine with a Reflection and Change in Period
👉 Learn how to graph a sine function. To graph a sine function, we first determine the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase shift (the horizontal shift from the...
FuseSchool
Bucky Balls, Nanotubes & Graphene
Learn the basics about bucky balls, graphene and nano tubes. This video start with a short recap on Allotropes and then starts you off learning about Fullerenes and Graphene and then gives you an overview into nanoscience and it's uses...
Brian McLogan
Finding the equation of a line given a point and a slope
👉 Learn how to write the equation of a line in a point-slope form. The equation of a line is such that its highest exponent on its variable(s) is 1. (i.e. there are no exponents in its variable(s)). There are various forms which we can...
Financial Times
Graphene hype starts to become reality
Graphene is a two-dimensional form of carbon, with a hexagonal structure just one atom thick. Until now there has been a lot of hype about potential mind-blowing technologies but not a lot of end product. The FT's Andy Bounds reports.
TMW Media
Properties Of Water: Future use of water
What research is being conducted currently? How does it work? If successful, how can it help society? What careers deal with science and water?<br/>
Properties Of Water, Part 5
Properties Of Water, Part 5
Professor Dave Explains
The Materials of the Future Interesting Allotropes of Carbon
One of the most impressive aspects of our modern understanding of the world around us is our ability to manipulate matter on the molecular level to generate new materials with interesting properties. This practice has brought about both...
TMW Media
Properties Of Water: Unique properties of water
What are the unique properties of water? What are the freezing and boiling points of water? Properties Of Water, Part 2
TMW Media
Properties Of Water: The desalination process
Why is desalinated water important? How can graphene help with desalination?<br/>
Properties Of Water, Part 4
Properties Of Water, Part 4
Next Animation Studio
Graphene transistors
Electronic components that use a single molecular layer of carbon, a material substance known as graphene, are one step closer to reality. Researchers at the Department of Chemistry Nano-Science Center at the University of Copenhagen and...
TMW Media
Properties Of Water: Characteristics and behavior of water
What are the characteristics of water? Explain the water cycle?<br/>
Properties Of Water, Part 1
Properties Of Water, Part 1
Next Animation Studio
Graphene offers possibility of low-cost desalination
Scientists at MIT have developed a water desalination technology using graphene that offers a low-cost alternative to existing technologies. Engineers introduced pores measuring 1 billionth of a meter into the graphene, enabling it to...
University of Virginia
Uva Virtual Lab: Nanocarbon From Graphene to Nanotubes to Buckyballs
This lab explains how carbon atoms bond into rings which serve as the building blocks of graphene and graphite sheets, carbon nanotubes, and C60 Buckyballs.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Physics Nobel for Graphene
Graphene, a thin sheet of carbon atoms, has been the focus of much attention in materials science. This week, the Nobel Prize in physics went to two pioneers in the field.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Turning Girl Scout Cookies Into Graphene
Scientists have transformed baked goods into graphene, worth two million times the price of gold.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Is Graphene the New 'Wonder' Material?
Graphene is stronger than steel and more conductive than copper. Take a look at the applications and limitations of this 'wonder' material.