T transgalactic Banned Oct 3, 2009 #1 **broken link removed** i dont know where to find a video lecture which is the closest to this sylabuss
**broken link removed** i dont know where to find a video lecture which is the closest to this sylabuss
T transgalactic Banned Oct 3, 2009 #3 nothing is wrong i just like to learn the same material from different perspective. that way i get more dipper understading
nothing is wrong i just like to learn the same material from different perspective. that way i get more dipper understading
birdman0_o Active Member Oct 3, 2009 #4 Your best bet is reading the text book that goes with your class. Youtube, in my opinion, is not a good way to learn.
Your best bet is reading the text book that goes with your class. Youtube, in my opinion, is not a good way to learn.
A AnkammaRao New Member Oct 3, 2009 #5 That is good to learn the same topic from diff professors. Here are some of the major free video lectures sources 1. Science & Technology podcast, video lessons Online Courses lecture notes classes ebooks training Streaming videos animations tutorials Engineering 2. Academic Earth | Online Courses | Academic Video Lectures 3. **broken link removed** Hope you will find the needed videos.
That is good to learn the same topic from diff professors. Here are some of the major free video lectures sources 1. Science & Technology podcast, video lessons Online Courses lecture notes classes ebooks training Streaming videos animations tutorials Engineering 2. Academic Earth | Online Courses | Academic Video Lectures 3. **broken link removed** Hope you will find the needed videos.
S skyhawk New Member Oct 4, 2009 #6 Here is a lecture from MIT that gives good background. It should correspond to the early part of the syllabus. Lecture 34: The Wonderful Quantum World - Breakdown of Classical Mechanics
Here is a lecture from MIT that gives good background. It should correspond to the early part of the syllabus. Lecture 34: The Wonderful Quantum World - Breakdown of Classical Mechanics