Lec 1 | MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007
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I don’t recall any of my professors receiving applause at the end of their lectures…
I love how the lecturer consistently injects the fun and profit motive…
They are all Indian!
Walter Lewin Rules huh? lol
try 8.02 electricity and magnetism, all 37 lectures free
salut this lesson is very importent
wow this is awesome, now we all have access to MIT courses !!!
thats the prob money is greed
why is he drawing a nearly vacume tube and going a long route to solve an equasion dont we have a standard v / i X R.
@wmuir2009 and fame too lol
i LOVE the blackboards n chalks at MIT(the black boards are coolly movable with a switch or something:):):)!!!!!!n I love the lectures more!!<3
youtube needs to add a “download playlist” button (besides a regular download-button…) for this kind of thing
is 6.002 where i could learn about volts and amps and resistors and stuff? or is that somewhere else?
totally
you All should see stanford lectures there also great
We’re engineers. Our goal in life is to build interesting systems…and be motivated by money. LOL!
add stanford to attention list. their courses on java and c++ are really good
Also 4. STANFORD
can’t describe how incredibly usefull this is, goes far deeper into the subject than my university
If you use your pickle as a resister a sniper with a laser will have a bead on you.
I can’t believe MIT is on YouTube and is willing to teach us their material, AWESOME.
There are currently 3 Channels I pay attention to.
1. MIT
2. Berkley
3. NPTEL
Three AWESOME CHANNELS.
Thank You YouTube, Your The Best Web Site Online.
I actually really respect MIT for putting these things online. It’s a fairly good starting point for those interested in science topics.
I wish I knew that MIT pod-cast their lectures before I started studying electronics at my uni
Greetings from POLAND!
Prof. Anant Agarwal you ROX!
This guy is an amazing lecturer, I so wish I could attend MIT
it is really helpfull for students to gain more under standing by these videos