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Lec 4 | 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999

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3D Kinematics - Free Falling Reference Frames

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  • Thanks MIT for the OCW , by the way , what's 26100 ? he ( Walter Lewin ) sometimes mentions

  • @katanakio That's the room in which this class took place. The building is 26, and the room is 100, so it's 26-100. MIT buildings are almost always referred to by a number instead of a name, and the numbers grow as you move out from the Infinite Corridor. When you are North, an "N" gets added to the number (as in N42). Northeast becomes "NE," etc. It can be very confusing to a person new to the MIT campus, but once you learn the system, you can find any building without checking a map.

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