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Lecture 1 | Modern Physics: Classical Mechanics (Stanford)

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Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 15, 2007 at Stanford University.

This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the first of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.

Complete playlist for the course:
http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=189C0DCE90CB6D81

Stanford Continuing Studies: http://continuingstudies.stanford.edu/

About Leonard Susskind: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/physics/people/faculty/susskind_leonard.html

Stanford University channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

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  • @sowhatbitch103 Natural philosophy

  • quality is awesome for 240p, this is forbidden by the laws of classical mechanics!

  • Seems a little like philosophy to me :\ and using combinations

    GREAT LESSON!! LOVED IT MATE!!

  • im taking lessons by leonard susskind:)

  • What a great lecturer!

  • @dobbyfan48 I think you should enjoy life while you're young, wish I did when I was your age.

  • thirteen years old, considering majoring in physics. I LOVE THIS.

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