- published: 16 Nov 2012
- views: 4864268
- author: THNKR
10:07
15-Yr-Old Kelvin Doe Wows M.I.T.
To support Kelvin and young innovators like him, please visit http://www.crowdrise.com/Inn...
published: 16 Nov 2012
author: THNKR
15-Yr-Old Kelvin Doe Wows M.I.T.
15-Yr-Old Kelvin Doe Wows M.I.T.
To support Kelvin and young innovators like him, please visit http://www.crowdrise.com/InnovateSalone 15-Year-Old Kelvin Doe is an engineering whiz living in...- published: 16 Nov 2012
- views: 4864268
- author: THNKR
9:08
How to Get into MIT
Some advice from a junior at MIT on how to maximize your odds at getting admitted. How to ...
published: 24 Aug 2011
author: Ryan Normandin
How to Get into MIT
How to Get into MIT
Some advice from a junior at MIT on how to maximize your odds at getting admitted. How to Graduate from MIT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYGLooa3c_4 http:...- published: 24 Aug 2011
- views: 146657
- author: Ryan Normandin
53:30
Lec 1 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Lecture 1: Goals of the course; what is computation; introduction to data types, operators...
published: 20 Aug 2009
author: MIT
Lec 1 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Lec 1 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Lecture 1: Goals of the course; what is computation; introduction to data types, operators, and variables Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag ...- published: 20 Aug 2009
- views: 1542232
- author: MIT
61:26
For the Love of Physics (May 16, 2011)
On May 16, 2011, Professor of Physics Emeritus Walter Lewin returned to MIT lecture hall 2...
published: 05 Dec 2011
author: MIT
For the Love of Physics (May 16, 2011)
For the Love of Physics (May 16, 2011)
On May 16, 2011, Professor of Physics Emeritus Walter Lewin returned to MIT lecture hall 26-100 for a physics talk and book signing, complete with some of hi...- published: 05 Dec 2011
- views: 644152
- author: MIT
4:12
Small cubes that self-assemble
Known as M-Blocks, the robots are cubes with no external moving parts. Nonetheless, they'r...
published: 03 Oct 2013
Small cubes that self-assemble
Small cubes that self-assemble
Known as M-Blocks, the robots are cubes with no external moving parts. Nonetheless, they're able to climb over and around one another, leap through the air, roll across the ground, and even move while suspended upside down from metallic surfaces. Inside each M-Block is a flywheel that can reach speeds of 20,000 revolutions per minute; when the flywheel is braked, it imparts its angular momentum to the cube. On each edge of an M-Block, and on every face, are cleverly arranged permanent magnets that allow any two cubes to attach to each other. Read more: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/simple-scheme-for-self-assembling-robots-1004.html Video: Melanie Gonick, MIT News- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 1243
18:41
MIT 2012 Commencement Address
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=Pn24jP0YbTI Salman Khan gives commencement ...
published: 13 Jun 2012
author: khanacademy
MIT 2012 Commencement Address
MIT 2012 Commencement Address
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=Pn24jP0YbTI Salman Khan gives commencement address at MIT (2012)- published: 13 Jun 2012
- views: 152089
- author: khanacademy
5:03
MIT Gangnam Style (MIT 강남스타일)
secondary link (for mobile): http://mobileyt.com/21678457.php - FACEBOOK: http://www.faceb...
published: 27 Oct 2012
author: MIT GangnamStyle
MIT Gangnam Style (MIT 강남스타일)
MIT Gangnam Style (MIT 강남스타일)
secondary link (for mobile): http://mobileyt.com/21678457.php - FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/MIT.GangnamStyle MIT Gangnam Style (MIT 강남스타일 패러디), Music...- published: 27 Oct 2012
- views: 4911218
- author: MIT GangnamStyle
13:15
Advances in Architectural Geometry - MIT
The MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST) and the MIT Department of Architecture...
published: 02 Oct 2012
author: ArtsMITEdu
Advances in Architectural Geometry - MIT
Advances in Architectural Geometry - MIT
The MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST) and the MIT Department of Architecture co-sponsored a video that was featured at the "Advances in Archite...- published: 02 Oct 2012
- views: 16161
- author: ArtsMITEdu
11:49
Can you get an MIT education for $2,000?: Scott Young at TEDxEastsidePrep
Scott is a speed-reading, vegetarian, holistic learning, productivity hacking recent unive...
published: 20 Jun 2012
author: TEDxTalks
Can you get an MIT education for $2,000?: Scott Young at TEDxEastsidePrep
Can you get an MIT education for $2,000?: Scott Young at TEDxEastsidePrep
Scott is a speed-reading, vegetarian, holistic learning, productivity hacking recent university graduate. And, for the last five years he's been experimentin...- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 86663
- author: TEDxTalks
4:20
Walter Lewin, MIT professor: "All of you have now lost your virginity... in Physics!" (interview)
Lewin's physics lectures at MIT are legendary. What does he think about bad professors? Th...
published: 17 Feb 2012
author: lainformacioncom
Walter Lewin, MIT professor: "All of you have now lost your virginity... in Physics!" (interview)
Walter Lewin, MIT professor: "All of you have now lost your virginity... in Physics!" (interview)
Lewin's physics lectures at MIT are legendary. What does he think about bad professors? This is what he told us in an interview at Barcelona (Spain), Feb 15....- published: 17 Feb 2012
- views: 263523
- author: lainformacioncom
4:12
Small Robotic Cubes Can Self-Assemble | MIT Science Full HD Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - M-Blocks are small, cube-shaped robots wit...
published: 09 Oct 2013
Small Robotic Cubes Can Self-Assemble | MIT Science Full HD Video
Small Robotic Cubes Can Self-Assemble | MIT Science Full HD Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - M-Blocks are small, cube-shaped robots with no external moving parts. However, they are able to climb over each other, leap through the air, and can even move while stuck upside down from metallic surfaces. Please rate and comment, thanks! Credit: MIT News, Melanie Gonick- published: 09 Oct 2013
- views: 575
51:33
Lec 1 | MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007
Derivatives, slope, velocity, rate of change View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.e...
published: 16 Jan 2009
author: MIT
Lec 1 | MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007
Lec 1 | MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007
Derivatives, slope, velocity, rate of change View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-01F06 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ...- published: 16 Jan 2009
- views: 385300
- author: MIT
56:16
Sal Khan @ MIT
Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy, talks about his life and how he started the Khan Academ...
published: 08 May 2013
author: khanacademy
Sal Khan @ MIT
Sal Khan @ MIT
Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy, talks about his life and how he started the Khan Academy, and is interviewed by MIT's president, Rafael Reif on Wednesday,...- published: 08 May 2013
- views: 21782
- author: khanacademy
3:34
M.I.T. Computer Program Reveals Invisible Motion in Video
Related article: http://nyti.ms/Vab8Kl Please visit http://nyti.ms/13ocjcB in order to emb...
published: 27 Feb 2013
author: TheNewYorkTimes
M.I.T. Computer Program Reveals Invisible Motion in Video
M.I.T. Computer Program Reveals Invisible Motion in Video
Related article: http://nyti.ms/Vab8Kl Please visit http://nyti.ms/13ocjcB in order to embed this video Finding the Visible in the Invisible: A team of scien...- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 746745
- author: TheNewYorkTimes
Vimeo results:
19:02
OVERVIEW
Check out the trailer for our feature film CONTINUUM: https://vimeo.com/60234866
If you'd ...
published: 06 Dec 2012
author: Planetary Collective
OVERVIEW
Check out the trailer for our feature film CONTINUUM: https://vimeo.com/60234866
If you'd like more information about CONTINUUM and how you can support & even pre-order the film, check out: http://www.continuumthemovie.com.
On the 40th anniversary of the famous ‘Blue Marble’ photograph taken of Earth from space, Planetary Collective presents a short film documenting astronauts’ life-changing stories of seeing the Earth from the outside – a perspective-altering experience often described as the Overview Effect.
The Overview Effect, first described by author Frank White in 1987, is an experience that transforms astronauts’ perspective of the planet and mankind’s place upon it. Common features of the experience are a feeling of awe for the planet, a profound understanding of the interconnection of all life, and a renewed sense of responsibility for taking care of the environment.
‘Overview’ is a short film that explores this phenomenon through interviews with five astronauts who have experienced the Overview Effect. The film also features insights from commentators and thinkers on the wider implications and importance of this understanding for society, and our relationship to the environment.
CAST
• EDGAR MITCHELL – Apollo 14 astronaut and founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences
• RON GARAN – ISS astronaut and founder of humanitarian organization Fragile Oasis
• NICOLE STOTT – Shuttle and ISS astronaut and member of Fragile Oasis
• JEFF HOFFMAN – Shuttle astronaut and senior lecturer at MIT
• SHANE KIMBROUGH – Shuttle/ISS astronaut and Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army
• FRANK WHITE – space theorist and author of the book ‘The Overview Effect’
• DAVID LOY- philosopher and author
• DAVID BEAVER – philosopher and co-founder of The Overview Institute
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CREW
Producer: STEVE KENNEDY
Director: GUY REID
Editor: STEVE KENNEDY
Director of Photography: CHRISTOPHER FERSTAD
Original Score: HUMAN SUITS
Dubbing Mixer: PATCH MORRISON
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Filmed with Canon 5D Mk ii.
Additional footage from NASA / ESA archives
Duration: 19 minutes
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Planetary Collective: http://www.planetarycollective.com/
Overview Microsite: http://www.overviewthemovie.com/
Human Suits (original score): http://www.humansuits.com/
For more information:
The Overview Institute: http://www.overviewinstitute.org/
Fragile Oasis: http://www.fragileoasis.org/
3:16
Helvetia's Dream
Lesen Sie auf deutsch bitte weiter unten weiter...
‘Helvetia’s Dream’ takes you on a nigh...
published: 24 Oct 2012
author: Alessandro Della Bella
Helvetia's Dream
Lesen Sie auf deutsch bitte weiter unten weiter...
‘Helvetia’s Dream’ takes you on a nighttime journey to some of the most beautiful spots in the Swiss Alps – from Arosa to Zermatt, including the world famous mountains Matterhorn and Eiger.
Please pay special attention to the following scenes:
@0:46 watch the persistent train of a bright meteor above Tijerflue Mountain in Arosa, December 2010, which was visible for about 20 minutes. A slow motion effect is applied for better visibility of the shooting star and its trail of ‘smoke’, which consists of ionized gas left behind as the meteor burns up in the atmosphere.
@1:14 clouds above Lake Geneva steam up the lens.
@1:36 on the very left: Climbers step into the unpredictable Eiger Nordwand.
@1:44 the Milky Way rises above the ‘Donkey’ rock on Pilatus.
@1:58 snowcats nearby cause the lighting of the summit cross on Fronalpstock Mountain. (Snowcat lights usually spoil time-lapse)
@2:21 the wind changes the reflection of Säntis Mountain in the Seealpsee.
@2:35 three settings showing orbits of stars. This is an alternative technique to display the movement of stars by sequentially adding the luminosity of each exposure. The result is basically a long exposure with a large aperture.
@2:49 the waxing new moon, not full moon, setting over Pilatus.
For the "making of" information and photo gallery check out the project website www.helvetiabynight.com.
‘Helvetia by Night’ is a time-lapse project about Switzerland by night. Short videos of long nights present you the stunning beauty of the Swiss Alps and show you the magic of a spectacular nighttime sky. Imagine watching a slide-show at fast speed or looking at a flip book. It is photography turning into a movie. Everything in the videos is real and happening out there while most of us are sleeping.
Some words about me:
I grew up in Arosa, a small paradise in the mountains of eastern Switzerland located 1800m above sea level. Inspired by such great scenery, photography has become my passion early in life. Since 2005 I work as press photographer for the Swiss press photo agency KEYSTONE in Zurich. Time-lapse photography became a favorite hobby of mine in the year 2011. Besides that I am doing some other private work which can be found here: www.dellabella.ch
Have fun watching the time-lapse videos!
‘Helvetias Traum’ ist ein nächtlicher Streifzug durch die Schweizer Alpen – von Arosa bis Zermatt. Zu den Höhepunkten gehören die weltbekannten Berge Matterhorn und Eiger.
Schenken Sie folgenden Szenen besondere Aufmerksamkeit:
@0:46 Eine Feuerkugel (Meteor) über der Tijerflue in Arosa hinterlässt eine 20 Minuten andauernde Nachleuchtspur. Dabei erzeugt eine durch das Verglühen entstandene katalytische chemische Reaktion Licht. Damit man die Sternschnuppe besser sieht, wurde ein Zeitlupen-Effekt angewendet.
@1:14 Wolken über dem Genfersee beschlagen das Objektiv.
@1:36 Ganz links: Bergsteiger auf dem Weg in die unberechenbare Eiger Nordwand.
@1:44 Die Milchstrasse steigt über dem ‘Esel’ (Pilatus) auf.
@1:58 Pistenfahrzeuge beleuchten das Gipfelkreuz auf dem Fronalpstock.
@2:21 Wind verändert die Spiegelung des Säntis im Seealpsee.
@2:35 Drei Einstellungen mit Sternenbahnen: Diese Darstellung zeigt die scheinbare Bewegung der Sterne, indem die Helligkeit jedes Bildes fortlaufend addiert wird. Das Resultat entspricht im Prinzip einer Langzeitbelichtung mit weit offener Blende.
@2:49 Der zunehmende Neumond (nicht Vollmond) geht über dem Pilatus unter.
Eine Fotogalerie und mehr Informationen über das "making of" gibt es auf www.helvetiabynight.com
‚Helvatia by Night‘ ist ein Zeitraffer-Projekt (Time-Lapse) über die Schweiz bei Nacht. Kurzfilme zeigen die atemberaubende Schönheit der Schweizer Bergwelt und einen spektakulären Sternenhimmel, wie Sie vielleicht erst davon geträumt haben. Alles was hier präsentiert wird, ist jedoch absolut real. Schnell aneinander gereihte Fotos werden zu einem Film, wie in einem Daumenkino.
Einige Worte zu meiner Person:
Ich bin in Arosa aufgewachsen, einem kleinen Paradies in der Bündner Bergwelt auf 1800 Metern über Meer. Inspiriert durch die beeindruckende Berglandschaft habe ich schon früh die Fotografie als meine Passion entdeckt. Seit 2005 arbeite ich als Pressefotograf bei der Schweizer Bildagentur KEYSTONE in Zürich. Die Time-Lapse Fotografie ist seit 2011 mein Lieblingshobby. Weitere private Arbeiten gibt es auf www.dellabella.ch
Viel Vergnügen beim Schauen der Time-Lapse Filme!
Alessandro Della Bella
8:59
Little Big Berlin
directed by pilpop www.pilpop.de
edit 06.01.2013 - angeregt durch die Diskussion um Schwa...
published: 09 Aug 2010
author: pilpop
Little Big Berlin
directed by pilpop www.pilpop.de
edit 06.01.2013 - angeregt durch die Diskussion um Schwaben in Berlin - "pilpop ist Schwabe"
Diesen wundervollen Film widme ich meiner Stadt Berlin in der ich seit 19 Jahre lebe. Die Berliner Architektur ist zwar besonders schön, aber erst mit den Berlinern wird Berlin zu so einer einmaligen schönen Stadt wie sie eine ist. Man kann an jedem Eck etwas besonderes entdecken. Und am besten filmt man dies auch gleich. :D
Gefilmt mit meiner geliebten Sony HC9. Geschnitten und bearbeitet mit Sony Vegas Pro 9. Den Miniatur Effekt nennt man Tilt Shift, dessen Ursprung von einem bestimmten Objektiv stammt, mit dem man sonst eher Architektur fotografiert aber dieser Effekt ein Nebenprodukt ist. Digital lässt sich dieser Effekt nachstellen.
Die geniale Musik stammt von "Franz Liszt" mit "Hungarian Rhapsody No.2".
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I dedicate this film to Berlin where I have been living for 19 years now. While the architecture of Berlin is stunningly beautiful, only its inhabitants make Berlin the unique city that it is. In every corner there is something new to discover. And the best thing to do is to film it.
Filmed with my beloved Sony HC9. Edited with Sony Vegas Pro 9.The miniature effect is called tilt-shift, which originates from a particular lens that was used to photograph architecture. The miniature effect is a by-product of that. It can also be achieved by digital postprocessing.
Music: “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2” by Franz Liszt
2:09
berlin hyper-lapse
This video shows the result of a photographic journey to berlin
from 12 may - 18 may 2012...
published: 26 Sep 2012
author: b-zOOmi
berlin hyper-lapse
This video shows the result of a photographic journey to berlin
from 12 may - 18 may 2012.
I´ve spent 6 days in Berlin with excessive work, but the last 4 months
were even harder. Whenever I had some time,
I had to import and customize the NEF files before I
equalized them with the great LR-TIMELAPSE from Gunther Wegner. (www.lrtimelapse.com)
(Adobe Lightroom is necessary)
The observed jpeg had then to be droped into virtual dub and were rendered as avi.
When this was done, I had to stabilize the sequenzes manually frame by frame (AE motion tracker) and rendered each of them in 3 different sizes: (4928x3264 pixels, 1920x1080 pixels, 1024x768 pixels)
Last but not least the snippets were edited fitting to the beautiful title "Diving Through The Blue" by
the respectable composer and musician Valentin Boomes.
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requests for licensing footage: www.b-zOOmi.com facebook.com/b.zOOmi
requests for licensing music: www.valentin-boomes.de facebook.com/ValentinBoomes.Composer
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TV report
english:
http://www.dw.de/euromaxx-lifestyle-europe-2012-12-11/e-16393465-9798
español:
http://www.dw.de/euromaxx-vida-y-cultura-en-europa-2012-12-11/e-16396178-9797
german:
http://www.dw.de/euromaxx-leben-und-kultur-in-europa-2012-12-11/e-16392993-9800
arabic:
http://www.dw.de/%D9%8A%D9%88%D8%B1%D9%88%D9%85%D8%A7%D9%83%D8%B3-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%A9-%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%AC%D8%AA%D9%85%D8%B9-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%A3%D9%88%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%A8%D8%A7-2012-12-11/e-16392047-9799
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equipment:
-Nikon D7000
-lense 18mm - 105mm
-lense 70mm - 300mm
-simple tripod
great thanks to Thanit Areerasd
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Deutsch:
Dieses Video zeigt das Resultat einer Fotoreise nach Berlin
vom 12.Mai - 18.Mai 2012.
Ich verbrachte dort 6 Tage mit intensiver Arbeit,
jedoch waren die letzten 4 Monate sogar noch härter.
Immer wenn Zeit war, galt es die NEF Dateien zu importieren und zu bearbeiten,
und mit dem wunderbaren LR-TIMELAPSE von Gunther Wegner anzugleichen, (www.lrtimelapse.com)
(Adobe Lightroom notwendig)
anschließend als jpeg rauszurechnen, die jpeg danach in VIRTUAL DUB zu laden,
die Sequenzen als avi rauszurendern, die avis manuell frame für frame noch zusätzlich zu stabilisieren, (AE motion tracker)
dann jeweils in 3 Auflösungen (4928x3264 pixel, 1920x1080 pixel, 1024x768 pixel)
rauszurendern um sie dann zu guter Letzt auf den schönen
Titel "Diving Through The Blue" vom ehrenwerten Komponisten Valentin Boomes zu schneiden..
Videolizenz nach Anfrage: www.b-zOOmi.com facebook.com/b.zOOmi
Musiklizenz nach Anfrage: www.valentin-boomes.de facebook.com/ValentinBoomes.Composer
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Fernsehbeitrag
Deutsch:
http://www.dw.de/euromaxx-leben-und-kultur-in-europa-2012-12-11/e-16392993-9800
Englisch:
http://www.dw.de/euromaxx-lifestyle-europe-2012-12-11/e-16393465-9798
Spanisch:
http://www.dw.de/euromaxx-vida-y-cultura-en-europa-2012-12-11/e-16396178-9797
Arabisch:
http://www.dw.de/%D9%8A%D9%88%D8%B1%D9%88%D9%85%D8%A7%D9%83%D8%B3-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%A9-%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%AC%D8%AA%D9%85%D8%B9-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%A3%D9%88%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%A8%D8%A7-2012-12-11/e-16392047-9799
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Ausrüstung:
-Nikon D7000
-Objektiv 18mm - 105mm
-Objektiv 70mm - 300mm
-Einfaches Stativ
Großer Dank an Thanit Areerasd
Youtube results:
13:18
Life at MIT: Video 120- The Beginning (Part 2)
Ryan discusses the big takeaways from his four years at MIT in the final episode of the Li...
published: 20 Jul 2013
author: Ryan Normandin
Life at MIT: Video 120- The Beginning (Part 2)
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Ryan discusses the big takeaways from his four years at MIT in the final episode of the Life at MIT video series. READ Ryan's Article Reviewing MIT: http://t...- published: 20 Jul 2013
- views: 561
- author: Ryan Normandin
90:09
Rethinking Education - Sal Khan: 3 MIT Degrees, 85,487,485 Lessons Delivered
...
published: 09 Mar 2012
author: MITK12Videos
Rethinking Education - Sal Khan: 3 MIT Degrees, 85,487,485 Lessons Delivered
Rethinking Education - Sal Khan: 3 MIT Degrees, 85,487,485 Lessons Delivered
- published: 09 Mar 2012
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- author: MITK12Videos
2:12
MIT Cheetah runs at 22 km/h, Gait transition from trot to gallop
No IMU, No Force Sensor, No Mechanical Spring, No Mechanical Damper Stand-alone system exc...
published: 15 May 2013
author: Biomimetics MIT
MIT Cheetah runs at 22 km/h, Gait transition from trot to gallop
MIT Cheetah runs at 22 km/h, Gait transition from trot to gallop
No IMU, No Force Sensor, No Mechanical Spring, No Mechanical Damper Stand-alone system except for 4 22.2V Li-Po Batteries but replaced by 3kg dummy mass at 2...- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 191982
- author: Biomimetics MIT
18:16
Module 2.1: How fast and at what angle should you walk in the rain to get least wet?
MIT 8.01SC Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 2010 View the complete course: http://ocw....
published: 09 Dec 2010
author: MIT
Module 2.1: How fast and at what angle should you walk in the rain to get least wet?
Module 2.1: How fast and at what angle should you walk in the rain to get least wet?
MIT 8.01SC Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 2010 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-01SCF10 Instructor: Walter Lewin License: Creative Common...- published: 09 Dec 2010
- views: 151277
- author: MIT