Lecture 2 | Modern Physics: Classical Mechanics (Stanford)
Posted on February 24, 2009
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Lecture 2 of Leonard Susskind’s Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 22, 2007 at Stanford University.
This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the first of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
Complete playlist for the course:
http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=189C0DCE90CB6D81
Stanford Continuing Studies: http://continuingstudies.stanford.edu/
About Leonard Susskind: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/physics/people/faculty/susskind_leonard.html
Stanford University channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
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This guy explains analytical mechanics in a clearer way than I have ever heard from a professor or read in any textbook. Just perfect ;)
Wow, he reminds me of the white wizard on lord of the rings. This class rules!
FYI, in answer to Susskind’s mention of the derivative of jerk, the fourth, fifth, and sixth time derivatives of position are called “snap”, “crackle, and “pop”
Superb! Thankyou