3000 ball bearings show crystal defects with Matt Parker
Watch Matt's video here: https://youtu.be/3inLMXcetUA
I recreated an old desk toy called Atomix to demonstrate crystal defects like vacancies, grain boundaries and stacking faults. We touch a little bit on close packing problems in mathematics. That's what Matt's video is all about.
Visit my blog here: http://stevemould.com
Follow me on twitter here: http://twitter.com/moulds
Buy nerdy maths things here: http://mathsgear.co.uk
Видео 3000 ball bearings show crystal defects with Matt Parker канала Steve Mould
I recreated an old desk toy called Atomix to demonstrate crystal defects like vacancies, grain boundaries and stacking faults. We touch a little bit on close packing problems in mathematics. That's what Matt's video is all about.
Visit my blog here: http://stevemould.com
Follow me on twitter here: http://twitter.com/moulds
Buy nerdy maths things here: http://mathsgear.co.uk
Видео 3000 ball bearings show crystal defects with Matt Parker канала Steve Mould
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