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Lec 1 | MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2005

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Atomic Theory of Matter (Prof. Sylvia Ceyer)




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  • Hi, I just learnt about the availability of this course. You all are heroes. I can't wait till Im done with my current college course so I can have time to listen to these lectures. I am very very excited. Thank you so so much. Education is the life of nations, and so to give it away free just blows me away.

  • all you haters need to stop this lady could crush you with her mind!! and have you ever sat in a hall where the teacher just sits there....boring, I also would like to add that actually being there and watching onlilne are completely different.....this is my opinion

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  • Thank you so much for the video. That's how it should be explained. When lecturers give students historical perspective, it is remembered much better

  • @ChrisEyeris I laughed a lot on your comment lol

  • Everytime she says a word that contains an 'A', my balls crawl up my body...

    I'm sure she's intelligent and she really is a good lecturer, but her voice is unbearable!

  • @TaterGumfries Again, not necessarily. In industry we routinely use "Hall effect" induction ammeters. Ya'll need to study more and post less.

  • @SooperMablo Actually she has it right. Commercial ammeters have their own internal shunts: one for each range. The user hooks up the ammeter in series.

  • @TaterGumfries Yes, considering this is MIT, it is very strange and pretty disappointing. It seems like she knows about chemistry but not about how electricity works

  • @MrAlb0t All gals name Sylvia got that accent.

  • @SooperMablo Mighty strange... she should know you can't measure current unless it flows through your instrument.

  • i never saw a class being so quiet...

    no doubts at all...:D

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