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The Titanic is probably the most famous ship that ever set sail. But ironically it is most famous for how it sank. Engineer Carey Walters (Delft University of Technology) explains how steel breaks and if the Titanic could have survived hitting an iceberg with modern day steel.
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Free lectures by top scientists. The University of the Netherlands is a non-profit devoted to giving the world access to the brilliant minds of the best teachers, most inspiring professors and amazing scientists.
Together with all Dutch universities we record 15 minute lectures, always answering a thought provoking question. Free to watch, wherever you are.…...more
The Titanic is probably the most famous ship that ever set sail. But ironically it is most famous for how it sank. Engineer Carey Walters (Delft University of Technology) explains how steel breaks and if the Titanic could have survived hitting an iceberg with modern day steel.
Sign up for our newsletter and we'll send you a new free lecture every Monday ► http://eepurl.com/hbOa0r
Free lectures by top scientists. The University of the Netherlands is a non-profit devoted to giving the world access to the brilliant minds of the best teachers, most inspiring professors and amazing scientists.
Together with all Dutch universities we record 15 minute lectures, always answering a thought provoking question. Free to watch, wherever you are.…...more