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ant (Member Profile)

Some of Walter Lewin's best lines from MIT Classical Mech.

Some of Walter Lewin's best lines from MIT Classical Mech.

Bruti79 says...

>> ^Payback:

>> ^Nebosuke:
I think he has a vibrating wrist...

When you "pull" _______________/
you get a line.
When you "push" .........................\
it jumps in your hand.
It's technique.


Now can you write that explanation on a chalk board with dotted lines explaining the dotted lines =)

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Some of Walter Lewin's best lines from MIT Classical Mech.

Some of Walter Lewin's best lines from MIT Classical Mech.

rottenseed says...

Dude, you could publish my notes as-is and people would learn from them...my note taking steez is like no other.>> ^dannym3141:

>> ^rottenseed:
You know how hard it would be to take notes in that guy's class without having a pause button. I'm always equipped with a straight edge and this guy just whips through lines like it's nothing.

Get away, you don't need it that precise for notes!

carneval (Member Profile)

Some of Walter Lewin's best lines from MIT Classical Mech.

dannym3141 says...

>> ^rottenseed:

You know how hard it would be to take notes in that guy's class without having a pause button. I'm always equipped with a straight edge and this guy just whips through lines like it's nothing.


Get away, you don't need it that precise for notes!

Some of Walter Lewin's best lines from MIT Classical Mech.

The Wonders of Electricity and Magnetism

mauz15 says...

About the Speaker
Walter Lewin

Professor of Physics

Walter H. G. Lewin is well-known at MIT for his lectures on both Newtonian mechanics and electricity and magnetism. Videos of his lectures can be viewed on the web via the Open CourseWare and Pivot links below.

Lewin received his Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics in 1965 at the Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands, and has been a member of the MIT Physics faculty since 1966. During his MIT career, Lewin's investigations in astrophysics have included satellite and high-altitude balloon X-ray observations, world-wide coordinated observations of optical and X-ray bursts, and international collaborations observing X-ray sources. In addition, Lewin has collaborated over the years with various artists on sky art events. From 1998 to 2000, Lewin worked with MIT's Center for Advanced Educational Services on creating the Physics Interactive Video Tutor project -- video help sessions for freshman physics students.

Quantum Mechanics The Uncertainty Principle Light Particles

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Quantum Mechanics The Uncertainty Principle Light Particles

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