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Classical Mechanics | Lecture 1
(September 26, 2011) Leonard Susskind gives a brief introduction to the mathematics behind physics including the addition and multiplication of vectors as we...
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Classical Mechanics, Lecture 1: Introduction. Degrees of Freedom. Lagrangian Dynamics.
Lecture 1 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Introduction. Dynamical Variables and Degrees of Freedom. Lagrangian vs. Newtonian Dynamics.
This was an advanced mechanics class, taught to third-year undergraduates in the physics honours program. The course syllabus is available at http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/syllabus.pdf
The course webpage, includin
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Classical Mechanics | Lecture 2
(October 3, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on some of the incorrect law...
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Classical Mechanics, Lecture 2: Lagrangian Mechanics. Euler-Lagrange Equation. Hamiltonians.
Lecture 2 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Lagrangian Mechanics. Euler-Lagrange Equation. Hamiltonian.
The course webpage, including links to other lectures and problem sets, is available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/
The written notes for this lecture are available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/451-2.pdf
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Classical Mechanics | Lecture 3
(October 10, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses lagrangian functions as they relate to coordinate systems and forces in a system. This course is the beginning ...
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Classical Mechanics | Lecture 4
(October 17, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses symmetry and conservation l...
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Classical Mechanics | Lecture 5
(October 24, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses different particle transformations as well as how to represent and analyze them using tools like the LaGrangian...
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Classical Mechanics | Lecture 6
(November 1, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on the motion of objects. H...
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Classical Mechanics | Lecture 7
(November 7, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on Liouville's Theorem, whi...
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Classical Mechanics | Lecture 8
(November 14, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he looks closely at the concept of an...
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Classical Mechanics | Lecture 9
(November 21, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he dives into the topics of magnetic ...
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Classical Mechanics | Lecture 10
(November 28, 2011) Leonard Susskind wraps up the lecture series by finishing his talk on particles and both electric and magnetic fields and how they relate...
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Classical Mechanics, Lecture 16: Hamiltonian Mechanics. Phase Space.
Lecture 16 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Hamiltonian Mechanics. Phase Space.
The course webpage, including links to other lectures and problem sets, is available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/
The written notes for this lecture are available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/451-16.pdf
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Lec 01: Units, Dimensions, and Scaling Arguments | 8.01 Classical Mechanics (Walter Lewin)
This lecture is about units, dimensions, measurements and associated uncertainties, dimensional analysis, and scaling arguments.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
Attribution: MIT OpenCourseWare
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
To view
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Lec 02: Introduction to Kinematics | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
This lecture is an introduction to kinematics which ultimately leads (in Lecture 4) to trajectories in 3 dimensions.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at https://archive.org/details/MIT8.01F9
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Lec 04: The Motion of Projectiles | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
This lecture is all about motion of projectiles (if air drag can be ignored). The objects experience a constant vertical acceleration due to the acceleration of gravity (see also Lecture 12).
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
This version was dow
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Lec 14: Orbits and Escape Velocity | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
Bound and unbound orbits; escape velocity. Various sources of energy, energy storage, energy conversion, and the world's energy consumption are discussed.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at
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Lec 34: Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
Classical Mechanics, in spite of all of its impressive predictive power, fails to explain many microscopic behaviors. This led to the development of Quantum Mechanics, where electrons orbit nuclei in discrete energy levels, light can behave as a particle, and particles behave as waves. The location of microscopic particles can only be expressed in terms of probabilities. Heisenberg's uncertainty p
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Classical Mechanics - A Level Physics
A Level Physics revision: Classical mechanics - covering Newton's Laws, velocity, acceleration, force, energy, momentum, impulse, moments and torques.
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Lecture 1 | Modern Physics: Classical Mechanics (Stanford)
Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 15, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C...
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Lecture 2 | Modern Physics: Classical Mechanics (Stanford)
Lecture 2 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 22, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C...
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Lecture 3 | Modern Physics: Classical Mechanics (Stanford)
Lecture 3 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 29, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C...
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AS Physics Exam Questions: Classical Mechanics
Examples of exam questions at Physics AS level for Classical Mechanics covering Edexcel, AQA and OCR material.
Classical Mechanics | Lecture 1
(September 26, 2011) Leonard Susskind gives a brief introduction to the mathematics behind physics including the addition and multiplication of vectors as we......
(September 26, 2011) Leonard Susskind gives a brief introduction to the mathematics behind physics including the addition and multiplication of vectors as we...
wn.com/Classical Mechanics | Lecture 1
(September 26, 2011) Leonard Susskind gives a brief introduction to the mathematics behind physics including the addition and multiplication of vectors as we...
- published: 15 Dec 2011
- views: 190995
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author: Stanford
Classical Mechanics, Lecture 1: Introduction. Degrees of Freedom. Lagrangian Dynamics.
Lecture 1 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Introduction. Dynamical Variables and Degrees of Freedom. Lagrangian vs. Newtonia...
Lecture 1 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Introduction. Dynamical Variables and Degrees of Freedom. Lagrangian vs. Newtonian Dynamics.
This was an advanced mechanics class, taught to third-year undergraduates in the physics honours program. The course syllabus is available at http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/syllabus.pdf
The course webpage, including links to other lectures and problem sets, is available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/
The written notes for this lecture are available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/451-1.pdf
wn.com/Classical Mechanics, Lecture 1 Introduction. Degrees Of Freedom. Lagrangian Dynamics.
Lecture 1 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Introduction. Dynamical Variables and Degrees of Freedom. Lagrangian vs. Newtonian Dynamics.
This was an advanced mechanics class, taught to third-year undergraduates in the physics honours program. The course syllabus is available at http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/syllabus.pdf
The course webpage, including links to other lectures and problem sets, is available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/
The written notes for this lecture are available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/451-1.pdf
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 5399
Classical Mechanics | Lecture 2
(October 3, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on some of the incorrect law......
(October 3, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on some of the incorrect law...
wn.com/Classical Mechanics | Lecture 2
(October 3, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on some of the incorrect law...
Classical Mechanics, Lecture 2: Lagrangian Mechanics. Euler-Lagrange Equation. Hamiltonians.
Lecture 2 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Lagrangian Mechanics. Euler-Lagrange Equation. Hamiltonian.
The course webpage, i...
Lecture 2 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Lagrangian Mechanics. Euler-Lagrange Equation. Hamiltonian.
The course webpage, including links to other lectures and problem sets, is available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/
The written notes for this lecture are available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/451-2.pdf
wn.com/Classical Mechanics, Lecture 2 Lagrangian Mechanics. Euler Lagrange Equation. Hamiltonians.
Lecture 2 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Lagrangian Mechanics. Euler-Lagrange Equation. Hamiltonian.
The course webpage, including links to other lectures and problem sets, is available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/
The written notes for this lecture are available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/451-2.pdf
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 0
Classical Mechanics | Lecture 3
(October 10, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses lagrangian functions as they relate to coordinate systems and forces in a system. This course is the beginning ......
(October 10, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses lagrangian functions as they relate to coordinate systems and forces in a system. This course is the beginning ...
wn.com/Classical Mechanics | Lecture 3
(October 10, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses lagrangian functions as they relate to coordinate systems and forces in a system. This course is the beginning ...
- published: 15 Dec 2011
- views: 71162
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author: Stanford
Classical Mechanics | Lecture 4
(October 17, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses symmetry and conservation l......
(October 17, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses symmetry and conservation l...
wn.com/Classical Mechanics | Lecture 4
(October 17, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses symmetry and conservation l...
- published: 16 Dec 2011
- views: 44225
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author: Stanford
Classical Mechanics | Lecture 5
(October 24, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses different particle transformations as well as how to represent and analyze them using tools like the LaGrangian......
(October 24, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses different particle transformations as well as how to represent and analyze them using tools like the LaGrangian...
wn.com/Classical Mechanics | Lecture 5
(October 24, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses different particle transformations as well as how to represent and analyze them using tools like the LaGrangian...
- published: 15 Dec 2011
- views: 29339
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author: Stanford
Classical Mechanics | Lecture 6
(November 1, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on the motion of objects. H......
(November 1, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on the motion of objects. H...
wn.com/Classical Mechanics | Lecture 6
(November 1, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on the motion of objects. H...
- published: 15 Dec 2011
- views: 23363
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author: Stanford
Classical Mechanics | Lecture 7
(November 7, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on Liouville's Theorem, whi......
(November 7, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on Liouville's Theorem, whi...
wn.com/Classical Mechanics | Lecture 7
(November 7, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he focuses on Liouville's Theorem, whi...
- published: 15 Dec 2011
- views: 30338
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author: Stanford
Classical Mechanics | Lecture 8
(November 14, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he looks closely at the concept of an......
(November 14, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he looks closely at the concept of an...
wn.com/Classical Mechanics | Lecture 8
(November 14, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he looks closely at the concept of an...
Classical Mechanics | Lecture 9
(November 21, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he dives into the topics of magnetic ......
(November 21, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he dives into the topics of magnetic ...
wn.com/Classical Mechanics | Lecture 9
(November 21, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses the some of the basic laws and ideas of modern physics. In this lecture, he dives into the topics of magnetic ...
- published: 15 Dec 2011
- views: 18422
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author: Stanford
Classical Mechanics | Lecture 10
(November 28, 2011) Leonard Susskind wraps up the lecture series by finishing his talk on particles and both electric and magnetic fields and how they relate......
(November 28, 2011) Leonard Susskind wraps up the lecture series by finishing his talk on particles and both electric and magnetic fields and how they relate...
wn.com/Classical Mechanics | Lecture 10
(November 28, 2011) Leonard Susskind wraps up the lecture series by finishing his talk on particles and both electric and magnetic fields and how they relate...
- published: 15 Dec 2011
- views: 19255
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author: Stanford
Classical Mechanics, Lecture 16: Hamiltonian Mechanics. Phase Space.
Lecture 16 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Hamiltonian Mechanics. Phase Space.
The course webpage, including links to other...
Lecture 16 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Hamiltonian Mechanics. Phase Space.
The course webpage, including links to other lectures and problem sets, is available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/
The written notes for this lecture are available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/451-16.pdf
wn.com/Classical Mechanics, Lecture 16 Hamiltonian Mechanics. Phase Space.
Lecture 16 of my Classical Mechanics course at McGill University, Winter 2010. Hamiltonian Mechanics. Phase Space.
The course webpage, including links to other lectures and problem sets, is available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/
The written notes for this lecture are available at
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~maloney/451/451-16.pdf
- published: 09 Dec 2014
- views: 4
Lec 01: Units, Dimensions, and Scaling Arguments | 8.01 Classical Mechanics (Walter Lewin)
This lecture is about units, dimensions, measurements and associated uncertainties, dimensional analysis, and scaling arguments.
This lecture is part of 8.01 P...
This lecture is about units, dimensions, measurements and associated uncertainties, dimensional analysis, and scaling arguments.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
Attribution: MIT OpenCourseWare
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/.
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/.
This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is not affiliated with MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, the Internet Archive, or Dr. Lewin, nor do they endorse any content on this channel.
wn.com/Lec 01 Units, Dimensions, And Scaling Arguments | 8.01 Classical Mechanics (Walter Lewin)
This lecture is about units, dimensions, measurements and associated uncertainties, dimensional analysis, and scaling arguments.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
Attribution: MIT OpenCourseWare
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/.
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/.
This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is not affiliated with MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, the Internet Archive, or Dr. Lewin, nor do they endorse any content on this channel.
- published: 10 Dec 2014
- views: 24
Lec 02: Introduction to Kinematics | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
This lecture is an introduction to kinematics which ultimately leads (in Lecture 4) to trajectories in 3 dimensions.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Cl...
This lecture is an introduction to kinematics which ultimately leads (in Lecture 4) to trajectories in 3 dimensions.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at https://archive.org/details/MIT8.01F99/.
Attribution: MIT OpenCourseWare
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/.
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/.
This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is not affiliated with MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, the Internet Archive, or Dr. Lewin, nor do they endorse any content on this channel.
wn.com/Lec 02 Introduction To Kinematics | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
This lecture is an introduction to kinematics which ultimately leads (in Lecture 4) to trajectories in 3 dimensions.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at https://archive.org/details/MIT8.01F99/.
Attribution: MIT OpenCourseWare
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/.
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/.
This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is not affiliated with MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, the Internet Archive, or Dr. Lewin, nor do they endorse any content on this channel.
- published: 10 Dec 2014
- views: 8
Lec 04: The Motion of Projectiles | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
This lecture is all about motion of projectiles (if air drag can be ignored). The objects experience a constant vertical acceleration due to the acceleration of...
This lecture is all about motion of projectiles (if air drag can be ignored). The objects experience a constant vertical acceleration due to the acceleration of gravity (see also Lecture 12).
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at https://archive.org/details/MIT8.01F99/.
Attribution: MIT OpenCourseWare
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/.
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/.
This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is not affiliated with MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, the Internet Archive, or Dr. Lewin, nor do they endorse any content on this channel.
wn.com/Lec 04 The Motion Of Projectiles | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
This lecture is all about motion of projectiles (if air drag can be ignored). The objects experience a constant vertical acceleration due to the acceleration of gravity (see also Lecture 12).
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at https://archive.org/details/MIT8.01F99/.
Attribution: MIT OpenCourseWare
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/.
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/.
This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is not affiliated with MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, the Internet Archive, or Dr. Lewin, nor do they endorse any content on this channel.
- published: 10 Dec 2014
- views: 10
Lec 14: Orbits and Escape Velocity | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
Bound and unbound orbits; escape velocity. Various sources of energy, energy storage, energy conversion, and the world's energy consumption are discussed.
This...
Bound and unbound orbits; escape velocity. Various sources of energy, energy storage, energy conversion, and the world's energy consumption are discussed.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at https://archive.org/details/MIT8.01F99/.
Attribution: MIT OpenCourseWare
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/.
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/.
This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is not affiliated with MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, the Internet Archive, or Dr. Lewin, nor do they endorse any content on this channel.
wn.com/Lec 14 Orbits And Escape Velocity | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
Bound and unbound orbits; escape velocity. Various sources of energy, energy storage, energy conversion, and the world's energy consumption are discussed.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at https://archive.org/details/MIT8.01F99/.
Attribution: MIT OpenCourseWare
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/.
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/.
This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is not affiliated with MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, the Internet Archive, or Dr. Lewin, nor do they endorse any content on this channel.
- published: 10 Dec 2014
- views: 11
Lec 34: Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
Classical Mechanics, in spite of all of its impressive predictive power, fails to explain many microscopic behaviors. This led to the development of Quantum Mec...
Classical Mechanics, in spite of all of its impressive predictive power, fails to explain many microscopic behaviors. This led to the development of Quantum Mechanics, where electrons orbit nuclei in discrete energy levels, light can behave as a particle, and particles behave as waves. The location of microscopic particles can only be expressed in terms of probabilities. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is discussed and demonstrated.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at https://archive.org/details/MIT8.01F99/.
Attribution: MIT OpenCourseWare
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/.
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/.
This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, the Internet Archive, or Dr. Lewin.
wn.com/Lec 34 Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle | 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 (Walter Lewin)
Classical Mechanics, in spite of all of its impressive predictive power, fails to explain many microscopic behaviors. This led to the development of Quantum Mechanics, where electrons orbit nuclei in discrete energy levels, light can behave as a particle, and particles behave as waves. The location of microscopic particles can only be expressed in terms of probabilities. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is discussed and demonstrated.
This lecture is part of 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, as taught in Fall 1999 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT.
This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.
This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at https://archive.org/details/MIT8.01F99/.
Attribution: MIT OpenCourseWare
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/.
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/.
This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, the Internet Archive, or Dr. Lewin.
- published: 18 Dec 2014
- views: 11
Classical Mechanics - A Level Physics
A Level Physics revision: Classical mechanics - covering Newton's Laws, velocity, acceleration, force, energy, momentum, impulse, moments and torques....
A Level Physics revision: Classical mechanics - covering Newton's Laws, velocity, acceleration, force, energy, momentum, impulse, moments and torques.
wn.com/Classical Mechanics A Level Physics
A Level Physics revision: Classical mechanics - covering Newton's Laws, velocity, acceleration, force, energy, momentum, impulse, moments and torques.
- published: 03 Mar 2012
- views: 97251
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author: DrPhysicsA
Lecture 1 | Modern Physics: Classical Mechanics (Stanford)
Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 15, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C......
Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 15, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C...
wn.com/Lecture 1 | Modern Physics Classical Mechanics (Stanford)
Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 15, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C...
- published: 11 Apr 2008
- views: 453640
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author: Stanford
Lecture 2 | Modern Physics: Classical Mechanics (Stanford)
Lecture 2 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 22, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C......
Lecture 2 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 22, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C...
wn.com/Lecture 2 | Modern Physics Classical Mechanics (Stanford)
Lecture 2 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 22, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C...
- published: 11 Apr 2008
- views: 144043
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author: Stanford
Lecture 3 | Modern Physics: Classical Mechanics (Stanford)
Lecture 3 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 29, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C......
Lecture 3 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 29, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C...
wn.com/Lecture 3 | Modern Physics Classical Mechanics (Stanford)
Lecture 3 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 29, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford C...
- published: 11 Apr 2008
- views: 81873
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author: Stanford
AS Physics Exam Questions: Classical Mechanics
Examples of exam questions at Physics AS level for Classical Mechanics covering Edexcel, AQA and OCR material....
Examples of exam questions at Physics AS level for Classical Mechanics covering Edexcel, AQA and OCR material.
wn.com/As Physics Exam Questions Classical Mechanics
Examples of exam questions at Physics AS level for Classical Mechanics covering Edexcel, AQA and OCR material.
- published: 07 May 2013
- views: 22196
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author: DrPhysicsA