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Lec 2 | 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999

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1D Kinematics - Speed - Velocity - Acceleration

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  • How the fuck does he do those dotted lines "prrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr­rrrr" O__O

  • I like how he super casually fires a rifle in a lecture hall as if it were less exciting or dangerous than bouncing a tennis ball.

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  • funny, in our country we learn this stuff before we go to a univerity, or something similar. his explenation for the "free fall" could have been made more understandable.

  • @Idontgiveashytt Lol well actually the scientific professors do research in their field as they teach. Teaching is sort of like a side-job for most of them. Your little philosophies are really pointless, and you can worry about the pussy, I will worry about gaining knowledge and you working under me:)

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  • @hevad You push the chalk into the board and let it skip. Speed and pressure determine the dot spacing and dot thickness. Faster and lighter = wide thin dots. Faster and harder is wide thick dots. Slower and harder = closely spaced thick dots. One of my Comp Sci profs Jacques LaFrance at ORU taught me :)

  • I think he taught a great and easy to understand than my professor taught me so much.

  • @hevad

    He puts he's chalk in revered direction and used pressure.

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