Lec 14 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002
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Biot-Savart Law
Gauss' Law for Magnetic Fields
Revisit the "Leyden Jar"
High-Voltage Power Lines
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Shubham Aggarwal 1 year ago
16:01 : Junior Walter Lewin :p
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Milchi7 1 year ago
best physics teacher =P
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All Comments (95)
Santiago Alpuy 4 days ago
Can we think about the magnetic monopoles as simply electric charges? What wou,d be their difference?
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Rafael Molina 3 weeks ago
That's Mr. Too-much-static. :D
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Allegro ConEspressivo 4 months ago
08:36 WTH!
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bart van der holst 10 months ago
i´ve spend quite some time proving the solution at 06:43 :P
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soccersnip3r 10 months ago
in that case sorry for "attacking" you. I just wanted to make things clear
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sexoja23 10 months ago
I wrote magnetic monopoles exist and they don´t again it was a comment error because i know mono-poles are electric.
See i´m human i also do mistakes and i assume them
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soccersnip3r 10 months ago
so now you've deleted your post? now we finnaly agree about dipoles (at least i hope so) but what you've claimed before was that magnetic monopoles exists and it looks like that post is totally by "accidance" gone. What a coincidence :O
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sexoja23 10 months ago
read what i said before silly lol
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sexoja23 10 months ago
when you have a one magnet you have one dipole when you brake a magnet in two you get two magnetic dipoles with south and north polarity.
And i ever said walter lewin is wrong? I said i he had language mistake to correct other comment of other person because he knows perfectly the info he is giving.
This conversation is getting silly, have a good day
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