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Nanotechnology Part 1: Nanomechanics And Algodoo Simulator
Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.06 GB | Duration: 3h 22m
Understanding nanotechnology using analogies: macroscale physics simulator and nanoscale back-of-envelope calculationss
What you'll learn
Model mechanical, physical objects and interactions
Compare properties of nanomachines in comparision to macroscopic analogies
Calculation and modelling of particulates in the air
Fluid motion through nano-channel at a very low Reynolds Number
Brownian and mechanical mixer
Atomically Presize Coasting Distance of a Nanocar
Free, damped and forced oscillation: ball-spring system
Nanomechanical mass sensor based on resonant fequency shift
Q factor and beam calculation
Mechano-chemical systems
Atomic bonds, phonons and robots
Requirements
Basic knowledge of Algodoo
Fundamentals of nanotechnology
Description
Human brains create analogies when thinking about the nanoscale. However, human intuition about processes, forces, and interactions in the "nano-world" is often wrong. Nanotechnology is the research and application of materials and devices with dimensions below 100 nm (sometimes larger nanostructures are of interest). Nanotechnology is a highly interdisciplinary science that can be learned from mechanics, photonics, chemistry, physics, biology, materials science, and engineering perspectives. Nanomaterials lead to improvement of myriad of products and discovery of novel quantum, chemical, electrical, optical, and mechanical properties. However, nano- particles, materials, devices, and machines with sizes comparable to atomic clusters are impossible to see with the naked eye and even in optical microscopes. It is challenging to learn nanotechnology because it is complicated to imagine the behaviors of small things in a...
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