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Physics mainly deals with the study of matter and the movement of the same through different medium. There are a lot of different laws that governs the physical aspects and it is important to be familiar with the same to gain a clear understanding of the thought process.

In our physics video lectures, we have focused upon the diverse details related to physics. Even if you are a novice in this field, you will find tutorials which focus upon classical field theory, electromagnetic theory, quantum field theory, general relativity and more.

Each of these topics in itself is very vast and you should pay heed to the same. Our online videos have been compiled by offering immaculate details in a streamlined manner. Those who have some kind of basic knowledge and are merely looking to grab some advance concepts will be able to find detailed lectures on advanced topics of physics as well. There are lectures devoted to quantum electronics, string theory and even physics for future presidents.

Each of these topics has been dealt in detail and those who have an interest in this subject should make it a point to consistently go through the ideas that have been meticulously explained. We would advice people to go through the basic lectures before proceeding with the advanced ones. Following a systematic layout is sure to build your learning curve in an apt manner and offer the right direction as well.

There is immense application of the laws that govern physics and we have listed all the major details and courses in our series

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The course is the second semester general physics course (algebra-based). Topics covered are electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic waves, and light. The last third of the
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The topics covered in this course focus on Statistical mechanics. The course is taught by Leonard Susskind, the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
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The topics covered in this course focus on cosmology. The course is taught by Leonard Susskind, the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
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The topics covered in this course focus on General Relativity. The course is taught by Leonard Susskind, the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
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The topics covered in this course focus on Special Relativity. The course is taught by Leonard Susskind, the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
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The topics covered in this course focus on quantum mechanics. The course is taught by Leonard Susskind, the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
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The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. The course is taught by Leonard Susskind, the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
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Contents: Introduction to Robotics - Spatial Descriptions - Homogeneous Transform Interpretations - Manipulator Kinematics - Summary - Frame Attachment - Instantaneous Kinema
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Simple Harmonic Oscillators - Damped Oscillator - Oscillator With External Forcing - Oscillator With External Forcing - Resonance - Coupled Oscillations - Sinusoidal Plane Wav
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Introduction, Internal Energy Enthalpy, Crystal Geometry, Structure, Structure of Solid Materials, Non Crystalline Solids, Polymers, Crystal Imperfections, Phase Diagrams, Dif
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Electricity and magnetism - Rectangular cartesian coordinate system - Scalar Field - Mathematical preliminariesScalar field and Vector field - Epsilon naught - Principle of su
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Engineering Mechanics, Equilibrium, Plan Trusses, Friction, Properties of surfaces, Method of virtual work, Motion of Particles Planar Polar co-ordinates, Motion with Constrai
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MIT Spring 2008
State of a system, 0th Law, Equation of State - Work, heat, first law - Internal energy, expansion work - Enthalpy-Adiabatic Changes - Thermochemistry-Calorimetry-Second Law -
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Yale Spring 2007
Planetary Orbits - Our Solar System and the Pluto Problem - Discovering Exoplanets: Hot Jupiters - Planetary Transits - Microlensing, Astrometry and Other Methods - Direct Ima
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Yale Fall 2006
Electrostatics - Electric Fields - Gauss's Law and Application to Conductors and Insulators - The Electric Potential and Conservation of Energy - Capacitors - Resistance - Cir
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Contents: Fourier series - Periodicity; How Sine And Cosine Can Be Used To Model More Complex Functions - Analyzing General Periodic Phenomena As A Sum Of Simple Periodic Phe
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MIT Fall 2005
Coulombs Force Law and Measurements of Charge - Magnetic Field of a Line Current - Voltmeter Reading Induced by Magnetic Induction - Charge Induced in Ground Plane by Overhead
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