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2. 8.01 Review
Exams and Solutions
1. MIT Physics 8.01 Classical Mechanics Video Lectures
Subject
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Description/Keywords
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YOUTUBE
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Transcripts
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Introduction |
Newtonian Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, and
Kinetic Gas Theory
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 1 |
Powers of Ten - Units
- Dimensions - Measurements - Uncertainties - Dimensional Analysis - Scaling
Arguments |
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 2 |
1D Kinematics -
Speed - Velocity - Acceleration |
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 3 |
Vectors - Dot Products - Cross Products - 3D Kinematics |
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PDF3
HTML3 |
MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 4 |
3D Kinematics - Free Falling Reference Frames |
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PDF4
HTML4 |
MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 5 |
Circular Motion - Centrifuges Moving - Reference Frames - Perceived Gravity |
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PDF5
HTML5 |
MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 6 |
Newton's Laws
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HTML6 |
MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 7 |
Weight - Perceived Gravity - Weightlessness Free Fall -
Zero Gravity in Orbit (misnomer)
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HTML7 |
MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 8 |
Friction |
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HTML8 |
MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 9 |
Exam Review. |
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 10 |
Hooke's Law - Springs - Simple Harmonic Motion -
Pendulum - Small Angle Approximation
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PDF10
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 11 |
Work - Kinetic Energy - Potential Energy - Conservative
Forces - Conservation of Mechanical Energy - Newton's Law of Universal
Gravitation
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PDF11
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 12 |
Non-Conservative Forces - Resistive Forces - Air Drag - Terminal Velocity |
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PDF12
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 13 |
Potential Energy - Energy Considerations to Derive
Simple Harmonic Motion
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 14 |
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PDF14
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 15 |
Momentum - Conservation of Momentum - Center of Mass |
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PDF15
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 16 |
Collisions - Elastic and Inelastic |
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PDF16
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 17 |
Impulse |
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PDF17
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Lecture 18 |
Review/Work
Energy.
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PDF18
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Lecture 19 |
Rotating
Rigid Bodies
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PDF19
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 20 |
Angular
Momentum Torques
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PDF20
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 21 |
Torques
Oscillating Bodies
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PDF21
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 22 |
Kepler's Laws - Elliptical Orbits |
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PDF22
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 23 |
Doppler
Effect - Binary Stars - Neutron Stars and Black Holes
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PDF23
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 24 |
Rolling Motion - Gyroscopes |
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PDF24
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 25 |
Static Equilibrium - Stability - Rope Walker |
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 26 |
Elasticity - Young's Modulus |
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PDF26
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 27 |
Fluid Mechanics - Pascal's Principle - Hydrostatics -
Atmospheric Pressure - Over Pressure in Lungs and Tires
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 28 |
Hydrostatics - Archimedes' Principle - Fluid Dynamics -
What Makes Your Boat Float?
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PDF28
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 29 |
Exam Review View the complete course |
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 30 |
Simple Harmonic Oscillations - Energy Considerations - Torsional Pendulum |
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PDF30
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 31 |
Forced Oscillations - Normal Modes - Resonance -
Natural Frequencies - Musical Instruments
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 32 |
Heat - Thermal Expansion |
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 33 |
Kinetic Gas Theory - Ideal Gas Law - Isothermal
Atmosphere - Phase Diagrams - Phase Transitions
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 34 |
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MIT
8.01 Classical Mechanics
Lecture 35 |
Farewell Special - High-energy Astrophysics |
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8.01
Exam Review and Solutions
2.
MIT Physics 8.02 Electricity & Magnetism Video Lectures
MIT 8.02 E&M Intro
Length: 5.46
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8.02 Classical
Theory of Electromagnetism. In addition to the basic concepts of
Electromagnetism, a vast variety of interesting topics are covered in this course:
Lightning, Pacemakers, Electric Shock Treatment, Electrocardiograms, Metal
Detectors, Musical Instruments, Magnetic Levitation, Bullet Trains, Electric
Motors, Radios, TV, Car Coils, Superconductivity, Aurora Borealis, Rainbows,
Radio Telescopes, Interferometers, Particle Accelerators (a.k.a. Atom
Smashers or Colliders), Mass Spectrometers, Red Sunsets, Blue Skies, Haloes
around Sun and Moon, Color Perception, Doppler Effect, Big-Bang Cosmology.
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 1
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What holds our
world together? |
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 2 Length: 49.25
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Electric Field |
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 3 Length: 51.03
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Electric Flux |
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 4 Length: 49.01
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Electrostatic
Potential |
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 5
Length: 49.58
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E = -grad V |
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 6 Length: 52.35
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High-Voltage
Breakdown |
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 7 Length: 49.26
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 8 Length: 51.01
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Polarization |
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 9
Length: 49.16
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Currents |
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 10
Length: 50.03
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Batteries |
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MIT 8.02 E&M M Lecture 11
Length: 49.49
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Magnetic field |
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MIT 8.02 E&M M Lecture 12
Length: 50.45
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Review Exam 1 (Secret Top!)
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Length: 48.57
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Moving Charges
in B-fields |
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MIT 8.02 E&M M Lecture 14
Length: 50.24
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Biot-Savart Law |
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MIT 8.02 E&M M Lecture 15
Length: 47.19
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Ampere's Law |
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MIT 8.02 E&M M Lecture 16
Length: 51.27
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Electromagnetic
Induction |
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MIT 8.02 E&M M Lecture 17
Length: 50.52
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Motional EMF |
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MIT 8.02 E&M M Lecture 18
Length: 51.12
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Displacement
Current (Difficult Concept) |
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MIT 8.02 E&M M Lecture 19
Length: 49.41
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Vacation
Special |
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MIT 8.02 E&M M Lecture 20
Length: 51.55
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Inductance |
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 21
Length: 46.22
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Magnetic
Materials |
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 22
Length: 54.02
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Hysteresis |
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MIT 8.02 E&M Lecture 23
Length: 49.57
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Review Exam 2
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 24
Length: 50.23
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Transformers |
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 25
Length: 50.12
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Driven LRC
Circuits |
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 26
Length: 51.08
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Traveling Waves |
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 27
Length: 50.54
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Resonance |
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MIT 8.02 E&M M Lecture 28
Length: 51.19
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Index of
Refraction |
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 29
Length: 49.56 |
Snell's Law |
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 30
Length: 51.27
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Polarizers |
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 31
Length: 50.37
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Rainbows |
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 32
Length: 50.37
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Review Exam 3
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 33
Length: 50.37
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Double-Slit
Interference |
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 34 |
Gratings |
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 35
Length: 49.27
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Doppler Effect |
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MIT 8.02 E& M Lecture 36 Length: 49.28
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Farewell
Special |
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