Lec 13 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002
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Superb
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brilliant lecture!
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In this section of You Tube when I press [like] it is for the professor's technique and the fact that MIT has him and that they put all this on You Tube. Best thing that You tube could be used for. Effectively these could be telecourses, not unlike correspondence school
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May be he was right.... work on the Einstein Bose condensate has shown that the "absolute" nature of C, is actually quite relative :-0
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They look like fuzzy white lines that fall down in the liquid.
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EM was def. a weed-out course at my college
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@FlavoredCoffeeGuy ..15KV is a threshold for a lot of different type of interaction of most atmospheric gases. Who knows maybe even liquid forms, or different. This is why we need home/backyard/garage labs! Real world change happens at this scale. True believer. The inventive need to use our environmental resources which are free, and scalable for laboratory(home) use. Even basic studies for overunity. Gravity is another static, yet valuable asset. Let alone noble gases in a static state.



this man is cool
NinjaAnimeNancy155 3 years ago 24
Scientist remember tesla infact there is the SI unit called the Tesla and most scientist know the AC/DC story (Tesla Vs Edison) if you sprinkle a little relativity on tesla work all works out ok , but he didn't believe in relativity thats why he got some faster than light answers...
physics works.
wopskank 4 years ago 11