A solid is really a quantum system, and must be described by quantum physics. No way around that. This video tries to convince you about this. When the video pauzes to ask you a question, provide the answer in the forum underneath and then continue watching:
When the video stops, asking you for your spontaneous definition of a solid, submit your definition to this forum:
Started by: vinnii
Started by: vinnii
Started by: mblet
Started by: acjasmin
Started by: ksfunke
Started by: keydson
Started by: quimico69
Started by: alisufali
Started by: Bilal746
Started by: a.dalbanbay
Started by: ajmalrup
Started by: jy12amu
Started by: 2021rpy9100
Started by: akp
Started by: noorultaqi
Once you finished this video, go back to the forum hereabove, pick one contribution that has no comments yet, identify which aspects of the definition given there agree or do not agree with the definition given in the video, and submit this as a reply to that post (please be respectful to the person who submitted the definition). If you get stuck at calculating the total energy for the cartoon hydrogen crystal, you may watch the solution here.
expected time: 30m
report time spent (page code AW01C)