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Lec 25 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002

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Driven LRC Circuits
Resonance
Metal Detectors (Beach/Airport)

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  • I think they think so hard their brains shoot out so many electrical signals it shoots up their hair folicle and produces static. Not really, just kidding. They're just so busy thinking they don't pay attention to their hair. I love this instructor.

  • All i got to say is RESPECT for this guy.

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  • Very enjoyable thank you

  • some sweet info here

  • really informative and interesting

  • @ripriprippity when are you guys going to put this to use and figure out stanley meyers patents? Something is missing. I am thinking it is 2 coils stacked. The 1st at infinite impedance with resonant frequency pulses, transferring magnetic energy to the secondary coil while drawing almost zero amps and the voltage jumps to virtual infinity. Your thoughts?

  • @recordsnething LMAO! The Omnipotent Voice of Rectification is always hilarious.

  • @ripriprippity

    short cut for resonance F = 159.155/(sqr(L*C))

    F= Hz C= uf  L = Hy

    F= Mhz C=pf L = uh

  • No, she is looking down on her note pad

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