Brownian Motion Under the Microscope
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Microscopic footage of Brownian motion.
Camera - Nikon D3300
Microscope- Leica ATC 2000
Microscope magnification of each shot is shown in the bottom right hand corner.
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References:
1. Robert Brown F.R.S. Hon. M.R.S.E. & R.I. Acad. V.P.L.S. (1828) XXVII.
A brief account of microscopical observations made in the months of June, July and August
1827, on the particles contained in the pollen of plants; and on the general existence of active
molecules in organic and inorganic bodies , Philosophical Magazine Series 2, 4:21, 161-173, DOI:
10.1080/1478644280867476
2. Einstein, Albert (1905). "Über die von der molekularkinetischen Theorie der Wärme geforderte Bewegung von in ruhenden Flüssigkeiten suspendierten Teilchen" [On the Movement of Small Particles Suspended in Stationary Liquids Required by the Molecular-Kinetic Theory of Heat] (PDF). Annalen der Physik (in German). 322 (8): 549-560. Bibcode:1905AnP...322..549E. doi:10.1002/andp.19053220806
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They’re just nervous
@whytho2109
Жыл бұрын
I'm experiencing Brownian motion on stage
Love learning cool facts while listening to your awesome music
"Nothing in this clip is alive. However, we can see movement." Me: OMG THE UNDEAD!!
@valenesco45
Жыл бұрын
Tarnished!
@sci-inspi
Жыл бұрын
I'll admit I have been addicted Elden Ring these pass couple months. That is why there has been very little uploads.
@Overqualification
Жыл бұрын
@@sci-inspi A very valid reason.
Love it as always ❤
Wow, that's cool! I didn't know about the Brownian Motion. It makes perfect sense to me now, why a dye in a water, colors the whole water!
“The world is dynamic mess of jiggling things if you look at it right.” Richard Feynman
I've been waiting for your next vid for so long! As always, awesome music
Love your music a lot❤
@Scp716creativecommons
Жыл бұрын
Completely agree, it's as though Mesmer hisself picked up some strings to pluck. Saving this in my guitar folder, as well as the one for microscopy.
@Overqualification
Жыл бұрын
@@Scp716creativecommons He quite literally does. Lol. He makes his own music to fit the video.
@Scp716creativecommons
Жыл бұрын
@@Overqualification and it's not like it's just passable. I like Zappa, inca roads, with a custom solo for each set. Frusciantes "falling in reverse", kinggiznlizwiz, or Abbasi playing "braindrops". I'm not nose turnt up about it, i love garage bands, and hearing a random person fall awkwardly in love with a guitar for the first time too, but I'm always looking for music that's soo subtle, or complex, that it's a challenge for my ear. Things like this, where i forget they write their own, n i put the video on for the visual insights, only to be so swept by the song my eyes are closed till its done... good moment, lol. Then i look it up, my girl asking at the same time "who was that", and it's them, the online nerds who provide us soo muxh awesome edutainment, casually plucking something that would make some studio musicians want to quite the side gig🤣. I had realized the music was meta before, but i forgot, great reminder that i need to get it on a playlist before the spring jobs pick up.
these videos are so relaxing
Heck yeah! Been waiting for one of these!
Great examples, ty!
I love seeing a term that tickles a memory somewhere in my head. The music is perfect for the topic!!
Really interesting
I feel like all of your music would fit *perfectly* as background music in RimWorld.
Could this be used to harvest energy? Like with some small ratcheting MEMS device that would turn the random motion into linear motion to wind up a spring or whatever...
@sci-inspi
Жыл бұрын
Yes, but you could only get a tiny bit of energy.
@luc7794
Жыл бұрын
That’s sort of what heat engines do, turning the random movement of particles (thermal energy) into useful work. Any energy-harvesting process would be subject to the same thermodynamic constraints.
Idea: Fresh vs lightly used vs heavily used motor oil under a microscope?
Beautiful channel. Thank you for this gift. As a gardener and compost manager, I'd love to see what microbes exist in compost. Perhaps take a bit of compost, mix it with distilled water, and see what a drop of the liquid looks like on the slide?
I've found your videos about water very interesting and informative . If you could explain and demonstrate the difference between water disinfection using chemical treatment with let's say sodium hypochlorite and water sterilization by boiling it would be interesting and informative.
@sci-inspi
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking about making a review video that show the pros and cons of different water treatments.
@robertrosicki9290
Жыл бұрын
@@sci-inspi Transforming water from it's raw source to finished product as drinking water is a complex and little known process . I'm sure you'd produce some enlightening videos .
@user-ct1zr7ko2n
Жыл бұрын
@@sci-inspi i have seen that low voltage and amp with copper can kill bacteria of a tank.. Can you make a possible experiment on that is it true or not ?
Cool video as always 🙂 but what is causing the atoms and molecules in this liquid to have this random motion? What causes atoms and molecules to always move around and bumb into each other? Why does particles in liquid or gas have this random motion in the first place? 😶
@lih3391
Жыл бұрын
Heat
@valenesco45
Жыл бұрын
In physics heat equals chaos and movement, while cold means static and order
@J5X7
Жыл бұрын
Summer
@sci-inspi
Жыл бұрын
That is because particles have energy from the ambient temperature. Every particle above absolute zero (coldest possible temperature) has kinetic energy, which is the energy in motion. Adding more energy (heat) causes these particles to move faster. Particles in a solid vibrate, while those in a liquid or gas move around and exhibit Brownian motion.
@RafaCB0987
Жыл бұрын
To the best of my knowledge, molecules have vibrational properties (that can change even for two of the same one) in it, that vibration come from the way that atoms themselves interact to create a molecule, the higher the energy of a system the more they vibrate. So when you put a lot of molecules together, they start to bump on each other and create movement.
i just like the guitar music
It's kinda insane that there's "wind" even with that small a scale
Really cool music! Who is the artist?
@sci-inspi
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I made it.
@jessevanderhamm
Жыл бұрын
@@sci-inspi Dude! I’ve been an active musician for the last 22 years and I can honestly say that your music is amazing! I love it, it’s really high quality. You can really tell you put some genuine creative thought into your writing. Bravo!
@jessevanderhamm
Жыл бұрын
@@sci-inspi is there somewhere where I can listen to your music?
@sci-inspi
Жыл бұрын
@@jessevanderhamm Thank you for the kind compliments! I am glad you enjoyed it. My stuff is on KZread, Spotify, Apple music and pretty much everywhere else. Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/2D9Q2aAhQb6dh3aLmZaHWa Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/artist/sci-inspi/1444783681
Perhaps minor forces exerted by the microscope platings.
Could you do geode water under the microscope?
Can you put your hand under a microscope to show before and after washing your hands. I'm curious the effectiveness of hand washing.
i have seen that low voltage and amp with copper can kill bacteria of a tank.. Can you make a possible experiment on that is it true or not ?
Yur😂
Hi Sci inpsi I live and work in Fiji and putting video together about water for wild life conservation fiji and part of there program is helping villages here in the islands with good clean water and am trying to source footage of typhoid and leptospirosis bactrium have you any you cod help out with.cheers from the islands great videos.
@sci-inspi
Жыл бұрын
Hello, unfortunately I don’t have any footage of those bacteria. Good luck in finding some.
Energy source? If you put this jar in the dark, when would movement stop?
@sci-inspi
Жыл бұрын
Any particle that is a liquid or gas has enough kinetic energy to move around. A solid would only vibrate.
@lih3391
Жыл бұрын
Heat is kinetic energy, unless it's absolute zero, the molecules and atoms are moving.
@ehsper392
Жыл бұрын
The movement is from ambient heat! You could extract energy from it by putting something colder (like water) next to it but then the molecules in that jar would vibrate slower and slower.
0:22 how ancient are said diatoms?
@sci-inspi
Жыл бұрын
Thousands to millions of years old. Depends on the deposit it was mined from.
@stegotyranno4206
Жыл бұрын
@@sci-inspi these seem like verh durable fossils. Do you remember which deposit it was from?
@sci-inspi
Жыл бұрын
I ordered some online, I don't know where they came from.
@stegotyranno4206
Жыл бұрын
@@sci-inspi Speaking of fossils, how does inspection of a fossil sample of some larger animal sound for a video
@sci-inspi
Жыл бұрын
I have to look into it
indian street food under microscope
if there is any you should scrape off whats on a dirty tooth and put it under the microscope
great video!
i have seen that low voltage and amp with copper can kill bacteria of a tank.. Can you make a possible experiment on that is it true or not ?
i have seen that low voltage and amp with copper can kill bacteria of a tank.. Can you make a possible experiment on that is it true or not ?