Lec 6 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002

, uh had the suspicion when many of his soldiers got sick in Egypt that this was the result of marsh gas. And they suspected that this bad air that they could smell when they were near marshes that that was the cause of the disease, bad air in French is mal air, and so they called the disease malaria. And so the way that they tested the air to make sure that the soldiers wouldn’t get malaria was to build a small gun which was like so, this was a conducting barrel. And they would let some of …

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25 Responses to Lec 6 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002

  1. TSP105 says:

    yeah man, i’ve got to the stage where i know which lecture i’m on by what type badge he’s wearing….

  2. rattyextreme says:

    Wtf banana?

  3. chuming123 says:

    wasted 54 min of my life but it was loading fast

  4. LUSZBEL says:

    no mames

  5. FlavoredCoffeeGuy says:

    If the electron has mass, how much lighter is the Electrostatic Potential’s Field? I’m just saying that the smallest fraction of energy and mass is beating light speed. Just the field, and the field can govern time in space, then you see electrons moving within that field where time can be reversed. In space, you can only exist in the time space of that space. If time shifts within that space, you go in that direction in time.

  6. FlavoredCoffeeGuy says:

    If I were observing a faster than light field, that actually beat light speed and time, which way would a bolt of lightning travel comparing the observer to the actual physical directioin of electrostatic field? Well, if part of it were faster than light, some part would come from the ground, and some other part would come from the cloud because, electrons never all travel at the same velocity or have the Kinetic velocity. As a result, the arc would appear to come from both directions.

  7. 7olusegun says:

    Was that a banana electrostatically attached or clinging to his shirt pocket?

  8. goodluckpeace44 says:

    Dutchy guestly man

  9. amrosik says:

    yes he is.

  10. ih8makinusernames says:

    lol now people can go to MIT from their computers….The internet is awesome :)

  11. castillolarar says:

    sumamente interesante, maestro ,alumnos, aula, conducta, conocimiento,ambiente propicio para aprender y enseñar….dominio del tema, fluidez, buena dicciòn, es una clase….quisier ser como este maestro….¡ lo hare!

  12. Dutch3DMaster says:

    I’m not sure why, but what makes me think that the tutor is Dutch?
    He has such a fat Dutch accent.
    Can someone tell me if he is ?:P

  13. fourwindsoh says:

    Electrosatic mechanics. something i’ll never think about after 5 minutes from now. =D

  14. KoremanB says:

    Lewin is an excellent lecturer.

  15. EnergeeResearch says:

    very good bring more on Tesla.. Man born before his real time in our science of understanding of electrostatic mechanics.

    brother

  16. minus00 says:

    god bless mit.

  17. Anothercoilgun says:

    I am half way in the video and love it. I always new imperfections played a role in lowering potential brake down. But now I understand that role is larger than first known. Curvature is awesome. It dominates the universe.

  18. Etimespace says:

    No i am not!

    I am to one, who know how this universe really working!

  19. jocksBASS says:

    are you a robot

  20. FALOUTBOY101 says:

    i wish they taught us this in grade 9 this is really interesting stuff

  21. dfnvksdvnvsdkvn says:

    o.c.

  22. killabilla says:

    he´s the best

  23. sn1pe352 says:

    you can’t touch my unified field theory which Ive taken from the ancients :]

  24. Etimespace says:

    I can explain magnetism

    onesimpleprinciple com

    Later i am gona make a magnetism video

    Now you can check it out

    No gravity video

    Idea from Kuopio video is video where i told how visible universe really MOVES

    Peace and Love

  25. sn1pe352 says:

    great demos

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