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Lec 34 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002

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Gratings
Resolving Power
Single-Slit Diffraction
Angular Resolution
Human Eye
Telescopes

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  • Information is power and I can't believe that I can sit in my basement and watch a lecture from MIT. I will be studying hard. Optics is one of my favorite studies in physics. Very nice. Thank you MIT open courseware. This is what the world needs more of.

  • oh get over yourselves. 'in my school....'. No one cares. If you're not here to learn then why are you watching?

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  • Of course all schools teach the same material. It's how well they teach it that makes all the difference.

  • i would get freaking mad listening to that guy. The topic is interesting, but this wanna be einstein is getting on my nervs , grrrr

  • I do not understand the reasoning at about 26:22.

    Why is it that path length of a is equal to lambda and therefore destructive interference occurs when the point sources have a path length of a/2?

  • @freaky011 can you not tell by the size of the lecture hall, and the layout of this room i.e. the way the seats are arranged and the size of the chalkboard. this is definitely a college setting; (i go to a university so i would know) and it's a respectable college in the world...MIT.

  • @freaky011 its one of the best colleges in the world....

  • Its really weird that MIT has a tremendous amount of prestige. I go 2 madison and this is all the same stuff. Im really wondering why there is so much bias for some engineering firms to only hire from certain schools.

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