Lec 13 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002
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Uploaded on Jan 7, 2008
Moving Charges in B-fields
Cyclotron
Synchrotron
Mass Spectrometer
Cloud Chamber
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NinjaAnimeNancy155 4 years ago
this man is cool
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wopskank 5 years ago
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.
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MSR . pgr 1 month ago
He's Awesome.
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skullcrackr 1 month ago
he did say intuition...
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SigmaKidd 2 months ago
Calculus (mainly first year), Trigonometry, and Algerbra
I'm not sure if he used vector calculus, you'll know he did if he used something called the del operator, which looks like an upside down triangle. If you tried looking for something like that in your university physics book, you might not find it because its not necessary to use it in Physics 2, but if you do know how to do things like divergence, it'll make things easier like finding flux. My professor showed us how to use it
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simplesafecommission 2 months ago
huh?
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Darrell Adams 4 months ago
I wasn't suggesting that his students were bad, I was thinking more that that's a hard test!
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slimmerikje 4 months ago
It's MIT, university on the highest level. You would do better?
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Elios0000 4 months ago
avgs of 70+ are pretty rare as you heard he was shooting for class avg of 65...
this is not an easy subject by any means
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dqds 4 months ago
Are you fucking kidding me? Since when is vector calculus high school math?
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casualTgamZ 4 months ago
thumbs up for marcos
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