What holds our world together? | Electric Charges | Historical) | Polarization | Electric Force | Coulomb’s Law Spanish translation courtesy of Universidad CAECE Mar del Plata. Romanian translation courtesy of Mihai Olteanu. View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
Lec 1 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002
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Steady I Really Like This Video Electric? Charges Historical) Polarization Electric Force Coulomb’s Law
Gee, he? is cooler than Sheldon Cooper!
This guy is a wizard with a chalkboard. Look? at that circle, the dotted lines… magic.
also. How the fuck could someone dislike this ? It puzzles me?
How do I not know any of? this ? The only thing they teach me is to fucking solve differential equations and shit.
@nomanissafe Uh-oh…another? one!
@templar19 your comment is soooo fucking lame and cliche? get a life
science ftw?
You,? Sir, are a rockstar.
It´s natural to be cool if you have a band
It´s outstanding to be cool if you teach physics.
Imagine if Simon was black… beating a black guy called? Simon is not OK!
Around 24:20 reminds? me of Patton’s slapping incident… funny!
19? people can’t think, even with electricity
@SandJDavies maybe they were? told not to for the recording?????????? Gah
@kalz1991 .why they? work
@templar19? 19 now
i didnt get to see the light
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awesome?
he makes me proud being a dutchmen?
Heheh i got a laugh out of him beating (charging) the student. He’s a really? good professor!!
@CanadianIndian88 yeah dude i agree with that?
Great teacher makes the subject understandable. Not easy, but you’re not fighting to figure out what they’re saying. Many of my profs had never taught the material before, were fighting to get research money, and didn’t have the time to properly prepare lectures. If they taught a series, that would be 25-30? hrs of lecture per class. That means they needed MANY more hrs to prepare their lecture. They simple didn’t have the time, so the lectures in many cases were very bad. Students got shafted.
I was in? this class. Brings back memories. Walter Lewin was the best.
lol bin? aus hamburg
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