Looking for Physics Videos for College Students?

In summary, there are two recommended sources for physics videos for college students: MIT Open Courseware, which offers a series of lectures on basic physics by Professor Walter Lewin, and Yale OpenCourseWare, which has a course on physics with Professor Ramamurti Shankar. Both sources can be easily found by searching online.
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WHere are some Pysics videos for college students?
Names and where I can find them.
 
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Try googling "MIT Open Courseware." There is a great set of video lectures on basic physics from Professor Walter Lewin. Watch them, you won't be disapointed.

P.S. If you want people to help you, it would probably be advantageous to use a nicer tone in your posts.
 
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Please help me...
 
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Please help me..
 
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I have one question for all physisian.
 
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WHere are some Pysics videos for college students?
Names and where I can find them.

MIT Course 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics



The above link will take you to the video series for this course. As has been stated above, you will not be disappointed.

-Robert
 
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I am always impressed that Lewin would have so much props with him.
 
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