OMG! Thank You! You helped me understand it so well. I am a really visual learner and I am grateful to youtuber's like you that post such helpful engineering videos! keep 'em coming.
THIS IS LITERALLY THE BEST MILLER INDICE PLANE VIDEO IN YT! GOD BLESS! you literally explained everything I couldn't and everything i needed to know :)
You are an excellent teach -- one of the better teachers I've come across in my 3 years of engineering classes. I really hope you decide to come back and make videos again. You are a light in the darkness of engineering.
This was extremely helpful and timely for my 1st materials science test! Great work on the video and thanks so much!! Hope it gets 1000's of more views :)
1) 14:36 min , i am quite confused area mention is equal to (sqrt3/2) * square of a. but i found (sqrt3/4) * square of a. So could you quench my doubt. 2) 12.06 {1 1 0} family, what about the possible plane (1 bar1 0)? not mentioned because of the equivalent to (bar1 1 0)!!! i think it would be better for beginner
Very nice tutorial! This was very helpful. Can you tell me how did you make this video, as in what tools (hardware and software) you used to have it in this format? Thanks a lot!
So if I choose the origin other than 0 0 0, after I finally get the value for Miller indices, does the Miller plane sit based off of 0 0 0 origin or the new origin that I chose for solving the problem? Thank you
in 4th min of your video u said that, the origin is the one which is closer to the plane....but in this case, the pont (110) also has the same distance as that of the (000)....can you pls help me out this situation....
im 18 and i would like to marry you because ur sooo helpfull!! i lost 100 hairs on my head just thinking where my stupind teacher got a negaive for the y intercept, now i know that he choose a diffrent origin than 0 0 0 :)
your 18mins video is much powerful than textbook which cost whole day to understand the same concept
This is one of the best teaching tutorials I've ever come across! Keep up the amazing work! Thank you!
OMG! Thank You! You helped me understand it so well. I am a really visual learner and I am grateful to youtuber's like you that post such helpful engineering videos! keep 'em coming.
THIS IS LITERALLY THE BEST MILLER INDICE PLANE VIDEO IN YT! GOD BLESS! you literally explained everything I couldn't and everything i needed to know :)
literally, the best YT video out there explaining plane indices
You are an excellent teach -- one of the better teachers I've come across in my 3 years of engineering classes. I really hope you decide to come back and make videos again.
You are a light in the darkness of engineering.
been up all night trying to figure this out! Thank you!
if calculus were taught with this voice, behold i will neva forget their formula in my life. thanks sis.
This felt like ASMR. Great explanation. loved it.
This was extremely helpful and timely for my 1st materials science test! Great work on the video and thanks so much!! Hope it gets 1000's of more views :)
I have an exam friday and this is very helpful! Thank you
Excellent video! Clear, practical help provided at a good pace! Thank you so much!
- An engineering student :)
Very well explained! Thanks!
When listening, I cannot get rid of hearing "intersex" instead of "intersects" (e.g. at 4:02, 4:16, 5:50, 5:57, etc) :)
I got this in my head because I kept on watching this video just to hear the voice. :$
Thanks so much- most helpful miller indices video I've found yet
Thank you miss! I am so grateful with your explanation!
Thank you so much, I have my quiz tomorrow and this video lecture is extremely helpful. :)
13:54 what is a0?? unit cell parameter? or radius of sphere??
It is very helpful. Please keep posting the videos if you can.
Thank you so much for your great way of explanation. You have helped me ahead of my exams!
So Awesome! Thank you! And like everyone else has said, beautiful voice. Easy to pay attention to.
Your videos r very helpful to me Thank you so much BTW ur voice is really clear
Best among the rest on utube
You saved me from so much stress
it was very helpful, in learning and with this class, I can learn better from books , the understanding of the subject will be stronger... Thanks
Do you know anything about the Wood's notation and I'm breaking my head here? I don't understand how they get the mesh ratios.
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14:36 min , i am quite confused area mention is equal to (sqrt3/2) * square of a. but i found (sqrt3/4) * square of a. So could you quench my doubt.
2)
12.06 {1 1 0} family, what about the possible plane (1 bar1 0)? not mentioned because of the equivalent to (bar1 1 0)!!! i think it would be better for beginner
love your voice, very helpful explanations. thanks!
you made this so easy, thanks a bunch qt
great voice and explanation!!!!!!
Thanks a lot, it was very helpful to me.
thanks,,you helped me a lot in my exam last night..i owe you much T.T
Great work , you explained the concepts well, Thanks
i seriously love your voice.. it makes me want to llearn even if drunk... awesome stuff, keep up the good work
Thanks for nice explanation and waiting for more videos. keep in touch
Very nice tutorial! This was very helpful.
Can you tell me how did you make this video, as in what tools (hardware and software) you used to have it in this format?
Thanks a lot!
Please do a video on hexagonal
What do u mean by muddiest point?
What if the given indices were (2 0 1)?? Tried to apply your method but it didn't work out for me!
thank u very much ,now i got the clarity by this video
It would be great if actually did a question with negative indices. Also, what is the point of finding the origin if we never use it?
Such a lovely voice!!!
Whoever disliked this video is a hater. Best video for this on entire youtube.
Thank you! You're a talented teacher :)
How to calculate the angle b/w 2 planes represented by miller indices (110) and (111) in a simple cubic lattice
So if I choose the origin other than 0 0 0, after I finally get the value for Miller indices, does the Miller plane sit based off of 0 0 0 origin or the new origin that I chose for solving the problem? Thank you
you should make a video on imperfections in solids, specifically on slip planes. Thanks!
Thanks really good way to find the coordinates!
great explanation
i should appriciate ur skill of explainations and presentation.thanks
you made it really easy thanks❤❤❤
your voice
You literally saved my life! Thank You, Thank You, Thank YOU!!!!! :D :D
And since everyone is saying it anyways, nice sexy voice! ;D
I have a doubt. Is it possible that (100) could have been a triangle joining 100,110 and 101?
in 4th min of your video u said that, the origin is the one which is closer to the plane....but in this case, the pont (110) also has the same distance as that of the (000)....can you pls help me out this situation....
This was very helpful. Thank you very much!
kindly can you tell me about atomic pecking factor?
Very helpful and clear. Thank you.
VERY HELPFUL THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME.
Great Tutorial. Thank You Madam.
Thanks I never understood moving the origin before
Best explanation! thanks
i didn;t understand how the origin is 110???
you didn't do an example of when given indices are negative
Very nice...A video on hcp crystal in detail please.
I love your voice and the way you explain things is
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Thanks a ton, you are amazing
Nicely explained.
God bless you
Simply awesome...
nice xpln. i hope more knldg u can give like ths xpln to our scty
thank you amazing explanation
Thank YOU!!!!!!!!! I dnt know why my teacher still has a job.
Thank you so much!
very use full ...thx alot
yaa her voice is so charming.... plus i got her lecture easily compared to my current teacher hehehe!!
Frequently asked questions.
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Oh internet, you never cease to disgust me. And here I thought that I was the Creeper here.
spectacular
Very beautiful voice !:)
thx a lot. first aha-effect on miller.i.
Wow your the best
Well explained
very nice!
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im 18 and i would like to marry you because ur sooo helpfull!!
i lost 100 hairs on my head just thinking where my stupind teacher got a negaive for the y intercept, now i know that he choose a diffrent origin than 0 0 0 :)
Best of all
BEST explanation ever!!!
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Specialy Slip planes and slip directions.
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not getting it at all
Thanks
omg thanks so much !! my professor sucks :(
ur video is nice
Nice voice......
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