How do crystals work?
- Title:
- How do crystals work?
- Speaker:
- Graham Baird
- Description:
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Many crystals have signature shapes— like the cascade of pointed quartz or a pile of galena cubes. Every crystal's atoms have a defining feature: their organized, repeating pattern. The pattern isn't restricted to minerals- sand, ice, metals and DNA also have crystalline structures. So what causes them to grow into these shapes again and again? Graham Baird dives into the unique properties of crystals. [Directed by Franz Palomares, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Carlos Palomares].
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
- closed TED
- Project:
- TED-Ed
- Duration:
- 04:45
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Bekhall Peshraw edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for How do crystals work? | ||
Bekhall Peshraw edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for How do crystals work? | ||
Bekhall Peshraw edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for How do crystals work? | ||
Bekhall Peshraw edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for How do crystals work? |