physics-10-001-spring2006-ucberkeley (26 files)
Physics 10 - Lecture 26 - Review Session-FNCSIc9A-Vs.mkv | 192.05MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 25 - Universe II-ERy-MTfgulc.mkv | 175.41MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 24 - Universe I-1sVPCT5qHM8.mkv | 188.04MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 23 - Relativity II-lf0Wrgairfw.mkv | 185.01MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 22 - Relativity-nNgzqpKZwhE.mkv | 154.14MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 21 - Review Session-7Kdq_1bcAYs.mkv | 171.96MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 20 -- Quantum IV-yzP6TdBAIcU.mkv | 199.62MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 19 - Quantum III-0RrWEBDMo80.mkv | 204.10MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 18 - Quantum II-fbiQ61NScU0.mkv | 164.12MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 17 - Quantum I-rsnEUApVHgI.mkv | 192.63MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 16 - Invisible Light II-7lTFIWR1_9Y.mkv | 170.65MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 15 - Invisible Light I-61f6ACliV9Q.mkv | 200.10MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 14 - Light II-SJIvvvJg1Io.mkv | 199.09MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 13 - Light I-Z0exIzsKuq8.mp4 | 208.23MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 12 - Waves II-DpzYofolK60.mp4 | 191.68MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 11 - - Waves I-EuhccACOd1U.mp4 | 198.01MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 10 - Electricity and Magnetism II-uL1Gez2cjGo.mkv | 184.66MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 09 - Electricity and Magnetism-WxitGR-9qGA.mp4 | 201.14MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 08 - Review Session-6wR8LjNmSQ0.mkv | 210.05MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 07 - Nukes-5BHdsjo-NR4.mp4 | 206.46MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 06 - Radioactivity II-EHwpqszz-Rc.mp4 | 184.34MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 05 - Radioactivity-EVB0F7kORII.mp4 | 134.55MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 04 - Gravity and Satellites II-fLjaVL26hzI.mkv | 178.65MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 03 - Gravity and Satellites-XdoU2YQJvOg.mp4 | 195.94MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 02 - Atoms and Heat II-iGMVQU3sp1s.mp4 | 179.43MB |
Physics 10 - Lecture 01 - Atoms and Heat-6ysbZ_j2xi0.mkv | 149.94MB |
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@article{, license={Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs}, title= {Physics 10, 001 - Spring 2006 - UC Berkeley}, author= {Richard A. Muller}, keywords= {}, abstract= {The most interesting and important topics in physics, stressing conceptual understanding rather than math, with applications to current events. Topics covered may vary and may include energy and conservation, radioactivity, nuclear physics, the Theory of Relativity, lasers, explosions, earthquakes, superconductors, and quantum physics.}, terms= {} }
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