Engineering lecture videos (U Wisconsin)

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The University of Wisconsin's College of Engineering offers a series of lecture videos, including a notable one on "Introduction to Plasmas." These resources are accessible through their dedicated video portal. Users can find additional engineering lecture videos that cover various topics within the field. The links provided facilitate easy access to these educational materials. This platform serves as a valuable tool for students and professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge in engineering subjects.
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Introduction to Plasmas: http://video.engr.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/Download.php?file=neep/525/NEEP525.html
 
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More lecture videos from the College of Engineering at the University of Wisconsin:
http://video.engr.wisc.edu/

Complete link from ramana's post: http://video.engr.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/Download.php?file=neep/525/NEEP525.html
 
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