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Lec 14 | MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006

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Interpretation of the Exceptional Case: Resonance.

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  • thank you so much!!! it really helps!!

  • This stuff is so beautiful, so elegant. It's almost musical.

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  • holy shit.... I take radio for granted... #humbled

  • Quite note for anyone if ever.. At around 31 min, when w1 tends to w0 you can carry out a linear approx on sin((w0-w1)t/2) which gives just (w0-w1)t/2 and then the Yp reduces to what was expected.

  • hmm have to admit i didn't really get the last 10 mins or so of that lecture

  • It is proven since that it was not resonance that made the Tacoma bridge fall down

  • yay!

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