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Professor Hafner
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Добавлен 14 окт 2011
Your concierge for learning physics.
I am a professor at Rice University. My lab develops new tools for molecular structure in biomembranes based on nanoparticles and vibrational spectroscopy:
hafnerlab.blogs.rice.edu/
I have taught sophomore and freshman physics at Rice for 15 years. These videos are from online courses I made with Rice Online for edX and Coursera, as well as homework solutions I made in my office. Here are links to the courses if you are interested:
edX
www.edx.org/course?search_query=hafner+ricex
Coursera
Physics 101 - Forces and Kinematics - www.coursera.org/learn/physics-101-forces-kinematics
Physics 101 - Energy and Momentum - www.coursera.org/learn/physics-101-energy-momentum
Physics 101 - Rotational Motion and Gravitation - www.coursera.org/learn/physics-101-rotational-motion-gravitation
I am a professor at Rice University. My lab develops new tools for molecular structure in biomembranes based on nanoparticles and vibrational spectroscopy:
hafnerlab.blogs.rice.edu/
I have taught sophomore and freshman physics at Rice for 15 years. These videos are from online courses I made with Rice Online for edX and Coursera, as well as homework solutions I made in my office. Here are links to the courses if you are interested:
edX
www.edx.org/course?search_query=hafner+ricex
Coursera
Physics 101 - Forces and Kinematics - www.coursera.org/learn/physics-101-forces-kinematics
Physics 101 - Energy and Momentum - www.coursera.org/learn/physics-101-energy-momentum
Physics 101 - Rotational Motion and Gravitation - www.coursera.org/learn/physics-101-rotational-motion-gravitation
Видео
How dark it really gets during a total solar eclipse (2024 Killeen, TX)
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Chromatography Toy Model
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This is a lecture from my new class. Here we look at a very simple "toy model" of chromatography, where molecules are separated as they flow through a column. The model gives reasonable results!
Guest Lecture on Plane Wave Interference
Просмотров 7064 месяца назад
I guest lectured in a class and recorded it on my laptop because someone was sick. It is not the best quality but I figured I'd put it here on YT anyway. It has some typical "pre-lecture shtick" that isn't in the online classes.
The Mines of Moria under downtown Houston
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Foucault's Pendulum at the Houston Museum of Natural Science
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I needed to upload this for my Coursera class.
More Reasons Physics is Hard
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As a followup to "Why Physics is Hard," here are more reasons as you go through your career. They aren't all about math!
IFT2 Launch!
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SpaceX IFT2
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The "Ring of Fire" Eclipse from Refugio, TX
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I recorded this with a simple Nikon DSLR and some filters. I am not a fancy photographer, but at least the colors aren't fake! :)
Professor Hafner is live!
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Headed to the annular eclipse
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Trailer for PHYS 201x Waves and Optics (the early edX version)
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They are coming. www.coursera.org/learn/oscillators-waves www.coursera.org/learn/light-materials www.coursera.org/learn/geometrical-physical-optics
Top Ten Things I'm Going To Do On My Sabbatical
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My sabbatical is actually over, so here we look at what I intended to do. One thing I accomplished was to get my PHYS 201 Waves and Optics loaded onto Coursera! It has been passed off to them and should be out in a week or so.
Macro Raman - Starbase Concrete
Просмотров 32411 месяцев назад
I was recording some short videos and images to use in talks, and things kind of spiraled from there. Music: www.bensound.com License code: MNV8QGMIQSVTVRDQ
Professor Hafner Live Stream
11 месяцев назад
If only yor black board permits a visible reading websre blessed professor.
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whaaaat... whoa. thank you for the demo. haven't seen someone do a practical of that before.
math
Goated professor
Physics can only be easy if you know how to solve complex concepts such as calculations and formulas
Physics is hrd when you dont listen
Thank you sir...
Thanks for this demonstration [yes, I'm almost a decade late, but heck, for me that's timely].
its 3 am and i cant get enough of your demos!!! every one of them is really really interesting and helps in understanding the concepts a lot!!! thank you so much for your work sir
Respect for becoming a conductor for our amusement.
Dear Professor let's apply Tungsten mold on a cube of 10Cm3 solid block of Iodine.Now we heat Tungsten so that Iodine molecules dissociate into electronegative iodine atom and draws electron from Tungsten.The Iodine will not be able to withdraw more electrons than 10^18 electrons and form Iodine negative ions.Rest iodine atoms will be intact and try to draw more electrons.If it worked dielectric breakdown is not an issue as at a given point It will not attract more than 10^18 electrons and Iodine atoms will try to attract electrons only not really gains it.Its a hypothetical theory one needs to verify.❤This high voltage is for breaking Water molecules I need your opinion over it.
Maine State Police are torturing me with constant seismicity. They dialed in the frequency to the most biotoxic, i.e. 8-9 Hertz.
next is how to quantify (magnetohydrodynamic formulas) this phenomenon for a non-purposeful & purposeful application i.e arc blast explosion & arc furnace steel production , the energy balance equations to produce the effects thnks for the wonderful instructional video
Thankyou sir for explaining
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Lots you do not know about toroid's !
I only need to know enough to teach intro E&M.
Techer tanks from 🇪🇹Ethiopia
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Advanced math is a lot like religion.You just gotta have faith that it works
Watching from india..thanks prof.
my method: acc will be same everywhere on rope, so we can say, tension should be 150N (i.e mg) to just lift the body. so on monkey side, 150 - 100 = 10a a › 5
Best teacher ever
Thank you!
Great mind bender for the curious. Thanks!
Thanks
I'm afraid that you made a mistake here. As far as i can tell you can't explain Diamagnetism with a Lorentz-force perpendicular to the current loop. Because that could never change the angular momentum (conservation of angular momentum) and if the angular momentum doesn't change the magnetic moment wouldn't change. So that can't explain diamagnetism. I tried to make this work for a week now and i wasn't able to. My conclusion is that you have to use electromagnetic induction to explain Diamagnetism classically. The induced voltage in the loop can indeed change the angular momentum and therefore the magnetic moment. I can mention relevant sources that go through all the necessary derivations, if anyone is interested in the details.
Thanks! As you can tell this was just meant to be a very qualitative definition, and describing magnetism classically is kind of pointless anyway. But you probably have something more solid there. I'll see if I can pin the comment so folks will see it.
@@Prof-Hafner That's very kind of you. Since you highlighted my answer i'll add some additional information for those, who might be interested: 1. There's a video on youtube with the title "L20v4 Worked Example Force on a Magnetic Dipole" There are more scholarly sources, but this one just explained the formula better. It shows that the force on a magnetic dipole/current loop is dependent on the magnetic moment of the current loop. He also derives the formula in his next video. 2. A formula and derivation for how induction changes the magnetic moment of a current loop can be found in the feynman lectures (Volume II, 34). 3. Most of you probably have seen the formula for the magnetic moment of a current loop (just google magnetic moment or Bohr Magneton, if you haven't see it). This formula makes it clear that the magnetic moment is dependant on the angular momentum. These formulas can be derived classically, but we are presupposing information from quantum mechanics like the knowledge that electrons have two spins of opposing direction or that spin behaves a lot like a quantum mechanical angular momentum or that we know the amount of angular momentum an electron has (the amount and the amount in the direction of measurement). It's not rigorous, but it was done and it was used historically to figure stuff out and i find it helpfull to build a better intuition of what spin is and isn't.
Why your hair is so longg ?
I rarely cut it.
They always erase the board before I am done writing it down. --> Me...1980,81,82,83.
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@@Prof-Hafner Thank you sir. I was laughing at myself about my college days and how wonderful it is that I can stop your video and study it, and then follow your channel.
You are literarly the best, I wish my profs were like you....
bro i can't believe i found these videos before my final
I thought that you were a girl in the thumbnail.
How can we mathematically prove that the phase lag is 90 degrees?
so we cant calculate magnetic field in the center of loop with ampere's lwas?
Excellent! Thank you.
Excellent lecture. Thank you so much!
Thanks, professor. Hal in energy minimum
It's hard because most teachers are not suited to teach it. Would had want to go to such University....shit happened.
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This guy doesn't explain anything...
Fortunately there’s a giant internet out there for ya. :)
Why would unpolarized light be expressed as [1,1]?
What happened to the right hand rule?
It's been so long, but THANK YOU! From Brazil 🙏🙏
Nasa scientists thinks that if you shape this force around the object with asymmetric field. It can produce thrust effects. Pushing object in to the direction the asymetri is pointing. Imagine 3D heart shape. They believe this technology might be used by UAP. This is how they can just hover around without sound or any means of propulsion. Just electrostatic force.
What an interesting concept, we see em all the time so they’re real, whether it’s government aircraft or not, just to understand how something moves that fast n doesn’t die would be awesome
Hi, What happens if you do this in a vacuum? If you are right, then nothing happens. Right?
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Great one..thanks alot sir
But professor... How the spark is produced???
Then... Why not that tape(+) and the left side of the (sphere a)(-) is producing spark???
Only attraction???
Nice one Sir