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

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MIT provides comprehensive video lectures on introductory physics, available primarily through iTunes U and their website, covering topics like Classical Physics and Electricity & Magnetism. Additionally, MIT has a YouTube channel, MIT TechTV, featuring a variety of physics content. Yale also offers quality physics lectures accessible online. Many users recommend exploring Stanford's physics lectures on YouTube for further learning. These resources collectively enhance the availability of high-quality physics education online.
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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.

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