Mod-01 Lec-22 Atomic Force Microscope - I

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @artooof
    @artooof 2 года назад +1

    Excellent lecture, clearly explained the fundamentals of AFM, Thank you so much

  • @vinaybelwal9251
    @vinaybelwal9251 10 лет назад +4

    really.very clearly explained and generate the interest towards the lecture....thanks a lot...sir

  • @pomkharel7837
    @pomkharel7837 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much. Excellent presentation. I really like it.

  • @PravinKumarKPravinkumar
    @PravinKumarKPravinkumar 10 лет назад +1

    sir you explained in depth like AFM. thanks a lot :-)

  • @smessaddeq
    @smessaddeq 2 года назад

    Thanks very much for such very good course....

  • @golug7400
    @golug7400 8 лет назад

    excellent and very good and easy way of understanding the afm
    thank you so much sir
    head soft to you

  • @vijaykumar-ok1ro
    @vijaykumar-ok1ro 3 года назад

    very very helpful sir
    sir u explained in a excellent way

  • @azavalia1
    @azavalia1 8 лет назад +2

    At 50:36 Attractive=Repulsive NOT at phi=0 but at the minimum.
    Equilibrium is Force=0 not Energy=0, but Energy=max, (dU/dr=0)

  • @dasdhananjoy
    @dasdhananjoy 8 лет назад

    outstandin sir...described from elementary level

  • @peterandrew4027
    @peterandrew4027 3 года назад

    Sir, If the surface attractive force proportional to r^-2 is constantly changing then this Van der Wall forces will surely cancel each other out in any period of time? So how do you reason that there is a constant force present within the graph region < r-6???
    Many thanks

  • @yogeshTL
    @yogeshTL 9 лет назад +1

    Informative and good!

  • @golug7400
    @golug7400 8 лет назад +1

    thank u nptel

  • @karumurivenkanna5289
    @karumurivenkanna5289 4 года назад

    Nice presentation sir

  • @anjankumar4206
    @anjankumar4206 2 года назад

    Superb

  • @AndyAppan
    @AndyAppan 6 лет назад

    GOOD SHOW NO CARBON TRANSPORT, POWER PLANT GHGeR 25 BnT/Yr Net GHGe= 120 PPM

  • @aniqakhaliq7070
    @aniqakhaliq7070 3 года назад

    Thank you prof.

  • @physicsdiva1871
    @physicsdiva1871 3 года назад

    Great

  • @laganwritingservicesisafra564
    @laganwritingservicesisafra564 9 лет назад +5

    _Raster_, not ruster.

  • @LordOfFries3
    @LordOfFries3 5 лет назад

    great explanation!

  • @chococrumblee
    @chococrumblee 3 года назад

    thank you sir

  • @priyanshubansal6776
    @priyanshubansal6776 4 года назад

    first of fall he wrote wrong LJ curve is potential vs distance not force vs distance .He said at time-- 43.59 that the LJ potential curve is repulsive in nature when once the physical contact is made
    so my question is when the force is zero at an instant where distance is lower than lower potential point what happen at that point means is particle doesn't feel any thing is they at equilibrium at all. I am taking at an instant not an interval. physical what was happen at that point I think it might not be repulsive at all because at very low distance repulsive nature is dominant but here force is zero

  • @Deepjyoti0417
    @Deepjyoti0417 3 года назад

    Region of repulsive region and attractive is not correctly identified. It would have been correct if it were potential vs separation not force vs separation.

  • @priyanshubansal6776
    @priyanshubansal6776 4 года назад

    force due to gravity between two object is mgr where r is distance between these object ? wtf how is that possible ?
    it is must be the inverse square law please correct it . time -- 34:06 please watch it carefully

  • @debabratasaha3241
    @debabratasaha3241 6 лет назад

    unnecessary discussion.....no scientific background in the lecture

    • @rbm9235
      @rbm9235 4 года назад

      It is only for beginners. Not for people with advanced level of understanding.

  • @AndyAppan
    @AndyAppan 6 лет назад

    AVOID FACE. SHOW SLIDE. WASTING TIME IN WRITING

  • @nmks25
    @nmks25 4 года назад +1

    Excellent lecture, clearly explained the fundamentals of AFM, Thank you