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MIT has great Electricity/Mag, and Vibration/Waves lectures, posted online in video form. Does there exist, not neccesarily from MIT, that teaches Quantum Mechanics in the same way? Like in video form? Thank yoU!

2007-10-15 17:35:29 · 3 answers · asked by curtdbz 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

I should mention, that it should be Quantitative. that is... include the equations and such, and therefore not just qualitative.

2007-10-16 07:11:02 · update #1

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On Itunes, I've listened to "Quantum information/Bose-Einstein condensation" "QIBEC Seminars". Tend to be pretty high powered and rather a bore.

But I checked back and they have a lot of lectures under the "Listeners also subscribed to" which includes a UC Davis intro course to Quantum Mechanics. You should be able to find what you are looking for by following the various links for similar lectures.

Good Luck.

2007-10-15 17:52:41 · answer #1 · answered by Frst Grade Rocks! Ω 7 · 1 0

The BBCwebsites have free langauge bits which might be good to try

2016-04-09 02:55:06 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you are asking this question, why should you look to the skies.. if you can't look to the Internet to find the answer to your question. you should stick to the french fries station.

2007-10-15 17:43:13 · answer #3 · answered by David L 2 · 0 2

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