Teaching with style; Mechanical Energy Conservation
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Top Comments
Lockheim 1 year ago
All physics teachers should have that accent.
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fuunguus 1 year ago
This would be a bad time to discover gravity waves.
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All Comments (52)
Rory Coker 2 months ago
What's with dose sandals, kid!!
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Vazgen Kartshikyan 2 months ago
Ek= 0.5*m*v²
Ep=m*g*h
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CamiloSanchez1979 3 months ago
Can someone put this in form of an equation please?
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Harshit Vasu 3 months ago
I want to study in MIT... or not study at all... :P
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Tetraglot 5 months ago
He's Walter Lewin, Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Unfortunately, he has already retired, but this physics class is available online for free.
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Tetraglot 5 months ago
This is a required class for all majors, so it isn't as advanced as physics classes for majors.
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Preston Hamby 6 months ago
Does this guy teach at a University? if so where? i want to go there he is awesome
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Hugo Zeilt 6 months ago
But did you notice the SCIENTIFIC METHOD that is that every lecture begins with fact, merges into theory so that you can make a prediction that is proven in the only way: OBSERVATION within reasonable accuracy (=knowing the margin of error). Lewin = scientific method. Every Lecture he does fact leads to theory leads to prediction, verified by experiments with known "margin of error", EVERY TIME. And that is what a 101 or 8.01 should be: teaching the SCIENTIFIC METHOD, albeit with boring physics.
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