Find Physics & Maths Lessons on YouTube

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YouTube is a valuable resource for finding physics and math lessons, with many videos typically lasting around ten minutes, making them accessible and easy to digest. To locate specific topics like mechanics or math lessons, using targeted search terms such as "mechanics lesson" or "math tutorial" is recommended. Additionally, users are encouraged to explore other educational platforms like MIT's OpenCourseWare for comprehensive courses. The discussion also mentions a website, linuxfreak87.googlepages.com, as a potential resource for further learning.
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can i find in youtube any lesson of physics? can you tell me wath i have to write if i want to find, for exeple a mechanics lesson or maths lesson?
thanks
 
Physics news on Phys.org
wow it's fantastic!
are there other of these sites? if there are please, can you tell me?
thank you very much
 
try opencourseware from MIT
 
ok thanks also to you
 
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