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Physics 10 - Lecture 14: Light II

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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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  • This stuff is great. R. Muller must be one of the best teachers out there.

  • thanks for sharing this UC Berkeley!

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  • Tkans! You are the best teacher!

  • Thanks!

  • Awesome!! I love this

  • Why does Muller have to yell or make some other kind of loud noise at some point in his lectures. I like to fall asleep to these lectures but most of the time I get woken up.

  • I'm a little color blind and have great night vision. Now I know why!

  • Pffft! That one was too easy! X]

    Light comes in, the angle between the light coming in and the upper half of the 90 degree corner (look at blackboard) = the angle in the lower corner of the triangle in the corner (where the "top" is the 90 degrees).

    we know 2 angles of the triangle and thus also the third one (180-90-angle).

    and so on... so that both of the angles of the incoming and outgoing lights = 90... (angle1+angle2=90). QED!

    Can I has cookie now? :D

  • wow, big thanks to you sir,

    infrared & ultraviolet, hmmm. how about bluetooth? lol

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