@AlphaPhoenixChannel
  @AlphaPhoenixChannel
AlphaPhoenix | Big Hexagons of Ice 2: Thermoelectric Boogaloo @AlphaPhoenixChannel | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
A DIY Recipe for Giant Hexagonal Ice Crystals


Episode 3-and-a-half (the final episode) of my series on water ice! In this video I discuss the vapor grown ice crystals with a bit more science, and a lot more timelapses! It's amazing what you can learn aout a physical process when you can photograph it continuously for weeks

Other videos in this series:

The Sound of Freezing, Explained!
https://youtu.be/Wd_c0A8u3lw
The Sound of Freezing (Bonus Footage)
https://youtu.be/hpzutKRSukw
What is polycrystalline water?
https://youtu.be/g7ONBuVtz-w
A DIY Recipe for Giant Hexagonal Ice Crystals
https://youtu.be/L0SYxpVab6M
Big Hexagons of Ice 2: Thermoelectric Boogaloo
https://youtu.be/VA710QYxEu0
Growing Giant Snowflakes (Timelapse Supercut)
https://youtu.be/MqIvuWsd5OI

Check out the other social media for updates and ramblings:
https://twitter.com/Alpha__Phoenix
https://www.reddit.com/r/TryItAgain/

Interesting articles for the extra-curious:

J.M. Adams, W. Lewis, The Production of Large Single Crystals of Ice, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 5 (1934) 400402. doi:10.1063/1.1751759.
T. Shichiri, Faceted ice crystals grown in water without air, J. Cryst. Growth. 187 (1998) 133137. doi:10.1016/S0022-0248(97)00839-7.
P. Bisson, H. Groenzin, I.L. Barnett, M.J. Shultz, High yield, single crystal ice via the Bridgman method, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 87 (2016) 034103. doi:10.1063/1.4944481.
A. Cahoon, M. Maruyama, J.S. Wettlaufer, Growth-Melt Asymmetry in Crystals and Twelve-Sided Snowflakes, Phys. Rev. Lett. 96 (2006) 255502. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.255502.
T. Gonda, The Growth of Small Ice Crystals in Gases of High and Low Pressures, C, J. Meteorol. Soc. Japan. Ser. II. 55 (1977) 142146. doi:10.2151/jmsj1965.55.1_142.
Y. Furukawa, S. Kohata, Temperature dependence of the growth form of negative crystal in an ice single crystal and evaporation kinetics for its surfaces, J. Cryst. Growth. 129 (1993) 571581. doi:10.1016/0022-0248(93)90493-G.
N.N. Khusnatdinov, V.F. Petrenko, Fast-growth technique for ice single crystals, J. Cryst. Growth. 163 (1996) 420425. doi:10.1016/0022-0248(95)00980-9.
D. v. d. S. Roos, Rapid Production of Single Crystals of Ice, J. Glaciol. 14 (1975) 325328. doi:10.3189/s0022143000021808.


#Materials #Physics #Crystals

Music and images in this video:
I Dunno by grapes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
http://ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626

Arcadia - Wonders by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100326 Artist: http://incompetech.com/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowflake#/media/File:Snowflake_macro_photography_1.jpg
Big Hexagons of Ice 2: Thermoelectric BoogalooYou can mix 10 marbles until they sort themselves. Why not 100?Air-tight vs. Vacuum-tightStaring at the sky for 24 hours (4k/Virtual Reality timelapse)The Sound of Freezing: Explained!Asteroid Hunting at Grande Pines Observatory (3122 Florence)Supermoon Tides: a 24 hour timelapse (4k)Molecular Dynamics and CrystalsAn intuitive approach for understanding electricityMeasuring the speed of light the old fashioned way: Replicating the Fizeau ApparatusThe UNKILLABLE Snake AI (Entire 30x30 game)Cannon Parabolas

Big Hexagons of Ice 2: Thermoelectric Boogaloo @AlphaPhoenixChannel