Learn Math, Physics & EE Video Lectures Online

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The discussion centers on finding online video lectures for mathematics, physics, and electronic engineering. Key resources mentioned include MIT OpenCourseWare, which offers a variety of topics, although not all courses include video lectures. The user specifically seeks materials on vector analysis and function theory in mathematics, as well as physics and electronic engineering subjects. A personal recommendation is made for Serkan Cabi's physics seminar videos.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with vector analysis and function theory in mathematics
  • Basic understanding of physics concepts
  • Knowledge of electronic engineering principles
  • Ability to navigate online educational platforms
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore MIT OpenCourseWare for mathematics and physics courses
  • Research additional online platforms like Coursera or edX for engineering lectures
  • Look into Serkan Cabi's physics seminar videos for specialized content
  • Investigate YouTube channels dedicated to vector analysis and function theory
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Students and educators in mathematics, physics, and electronic engineering seeking comprehensive online video resources for self-study or teaching purposes.

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Can anyone tell me about the websites where I can find video lectures on different math subjects (especailly vector analysis and function theory ), Physics subjects and Electronic Engineering subjects and download them ?
 
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Internet is great for finding mathematics, physics and engineering related resources.

MIT OpenCourseWare

The above one is a great place to start. Select topics from the menu to the left. Although not all courses have video lectures, it is still a great resource. I cannot provide you with anything more specific in engineering and physics as I do not know what level of these subject areas you are interested in.
 
Serkan Cabi is my hero!
http://web.mit.edu/people/cabi/Links/physics_seminar_videos.htm
 
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