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Physics 10 - Lecture 01: Atoms and Heat

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Physics 10: Physics for Future Presidents. Spring 2006. Professor Richard A. Muller. The most interesting and important topics in physics, stressing conceptual understanding rather than math, with applications to current events. Topics covered may vary and may include energy and conservation, radioactivity, nuclear physics, the Theory of Relativity, lasers, explosions, earthquakes, superconductors, and quantum physics. [courses] [physics10] [spring2006] Credits: lecturer:Professor Richard A. Muller, producers:Educational Technology Services

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  • that is why dont buy a mac at the beginning...

  • I can't believe i found this lecture and the many others from Berkeley.

    I can't believe that they have such a thing on youtube.

    And now i can't believe that the entire internet is not full of such material.

    This is the saddest realization of my life.

    Thank you Berkeley!

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  • Over 1 hour to explain that heat is a result of the vibration of atoms...

  • @Shizmixin I dont feel like watching an hour long video to find out, whys that? :)

  • @taurkron I take it you haven't read the replies to my post from several months ago! Expect an angry mob with pitchforks....... Some may even hold them at the right end! P.S. The politically correct term is 'non-physicists'.

    It should be called 'Physics for people who want to pretend they know something about physics'

  • use a toyota commercial to explain the energy of a meteor.......that's a paddlin

  • I may have a cure for the Bohr/Eintsein Debate. If anyone can point me in the right direction, that would be great. I have information that will turn Quantum Physics on it's head. Please contact me.

    

  • @wowthungsten Hi, thanks for the info

    So for people without a physics background the Feynman lectures are simply too advanced, and they're better off watching this series.

    (I think Feynman is great btw, I was just reacting to this annoying person here on the comment list.)

  • physics for retards xD

  • @phnaargos If my understanding is correct, Feynman intended his lectures on physics to be taught to freshmen and the freshmen complained it was too difficult and his lectures were attended by advanced students and faculty.

  • @ElvishJumpSuit

    Oh, quit your pedantic whining. You're so accurate? then the video description.

    The intended audience is non-scientists.

    Clearly UCBerkley wants to inform the public at large - in general outline - on what physicists are working on.

    Just because Feynman did something similar years ago, doesn't mean it shouldn't be done ever again.

    Besides, this series is didactically superior for the layman, than Feynman's

    bye bye

  • @flamurkasa Well aren't you a smarty pants! lol

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