Lecture 21: Engineered Glasses: Network Formers, Network Modifiers, Intermediates - Properties of Silicate Glasses - Metallic Glass
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"So, that's the subject matter for tomorrow's ten minute test. And, I think that's all I have by way of introduction. Anybody recognize the music? Philip Glass, yes. What else would you play if you are teaching amorphous solids? You could play something like Glass Onion by The Beatles if you can stand the Beatles.
But, I didn't want to do that. Oh yeah, there's people my generation, two categories: those who think the Beatles are great, and those who think they are just, ahem, and I'm in the second category.
They bore me..."
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