Lec 12 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002
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This is a great video
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Very enjoyable thank you
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very interesting video thanks
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they are doing a fantastic job.......hat's off to them
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@mdgreg A Big Clue was Realizing There Had to Be an Off-Axis "Stop".
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I Used to Have the Same Top, I Figured it Out, Before I Took it Apart, So, Entirely Possible.
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Proffessor Walter Lewin is a new generation professor. He gives physics a whole new dimension. His lectures are so enriching. I will love to be able to teach like him one day....
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A lot of problems in posting here; try again
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Where it is shown that 1/ R eq = 1/r1 + 1/r2 + 1/r3 it may be easier to see it as: R eq = 1 / ( 1/r1 + 1/r2 + 1/r3 ) . This gives the answer of o.5454....
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Uploading video-recorded classes to youtube is a great idea. I hope one day all universities will do that, because sharing knowledge around the world get us united.
Excuse me for my poor english. Best wishes from Spain.
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