Solid State Physics in a Nutshell: Topic 5-2: Nyquist Frequency and Group Velocity
In this video we find the physically significant values of q, our wave vector. We then use our dispersion to find group and phase velocities. In addition, we define the Nyquist frequency in conjunction with our physically significant q values.

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