What are the Topical Physics Video Lectures Offered by MIT and Yale?

In summary, MIT offers video lectures on introductory physics and other sciences on their website, primarily through iTunes U and also on their website. The lectures cover Classical Physics and Electricity & Magnetism. Additionally, they have a YouTube channel, MITtechtv, and course material can also be found on their OpenCourseWare website. Other universities such as Stanford and Yale also offer physics lectures on YouTube and their own websites.
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MIT offers video lectures on introductory physics on their website.

As well as many other sciences and topics.

http://web.mit.edu/itunesu/ They are primarily available through iTunes U (author: MIT) but they also have the videos on the aforementioned website.

They cover Classical Physics and Electricity & magnetism in full.

~Senjai
 
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ooh thanks for sharing!
 
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They also have a youtube channel that has lots of videos. MITtechtv, its pretty good.
 

1. What topics are covered in the MIT Physics Video Lectures?

The MIT Physics Video Lectures cover a wide range of topics in physics, including classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, and thermal physics.

2. Are the MIT Physics Video Lectures suitable for beginners?

Yes, the MIT Physics Video Lectures are suitable for beginners as well as more advanced learners. The lectures are designed to be accessible to students with a basic understanding of mathematics and physics.

3. Can I access the MIT Physics Video Lectures for free?

Yes, the MIT Physics Video Lectures are available for free online through various platforms, such as MIT OpenCourseWare and YouTube.

4. Are the MIT Physics Video Lectures taught by MIT professors?

Yes, the MIT Physics Video Lectures are taught by MIT professors who are experts in their respective fields of physics.

5. Are the MIT Physics Video Lectures interactive?

No, the MIT Physics Video Lectures are pre-recorded lectures and are not interactive. However, some platforms may offer discussion forums or other ways for students to interact with each other and with the instructors.

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