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8.03SC Physics III: Vibrations and Waves (MIT)
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This is the third course in the core physics curriculum at MIT, following 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics and 8.02 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism. Topics include mechanical vibrations and waves, electromagnetic waves, and optics. Students will learn about musical instruments, red sunsets, glories, coronae, rainbows, haloes, X-ray binaries, neutron stars, black holes and Big Bang cosmology.Subjects
mechanical vibrations | waves | simple harmonic motion | superposition | forced vibrations | resonance | coupled oscillations | normal modes | vibrations of continuous systems | reflection | refraction | phase | group velocity | Optics | wave solutions to Maxwell's equations | polarization | Snell's Law | interference | Huygens's principle | Fraunhofer diffraction | gratings | musical instruments | red sunsets | glories | coronae | rainbows | haloes | X-ray binaries | neutron stars | black holes | big-bang cosmologyLicense
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In addition to the traditional topics of mechanical vibrations and waves, coupled oscillators, and electro-magnetic radiation, students will also learn about musical instruments, red sunsets, glories, coronae, rainbows, haloes, X-ray binaries, neutron stars, black holes and big-bang cosmology. OpenCourseWare presents another version of 8.03 that features a full set of lecture notes and take-home experiments. Also by Walter Lewin Courses: Classical Mechanics (8.01)- with a complete set of 35 video lectures from the Fall of 1999 Electricity and Magnetism (8.02)- with a complete set of 36 video lectures from the Spring of 2002 Talks: For The Love Of Physics - Professor of Physics Emeritus Walter Lewin's last MIT lecture, complete with some of his most famous phySubjects
mechanical vibrations | waves | simple harmonic motion | superposition | forced vibrations | resonance | coupled oscillations | normal modes | vibrations of continuous systems | reflection | refraction | phase | group velocity | Optics | wave solutions to Maxwell's equations | polarization | Snell's Law | interference | Huygens's principle | Fraunhofer diffraction | gratings | musical instruments | red sunsets | glories | coronae | rainbows | haloes | X-ray binaries | neutron stars | black holes | big-bang cosmologyLicense
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In addition to the basic concepts of Electromagnetism, a vast variety of interesting topics are covered in this course: Lightning, Pacemakers, Electric Shock Treatment, Electrocardiograms, Metal Detectors, Musical Instruments, Magnetic Levitation, Bullet Trains, Electric Motors, Radios, TV, Car Coils, Superconductivity, Aurora Borealis, Rainbows, Radio Telescopes, Interferometers, Particle Accelerators (a.k.a. Atom Smashers or Colliders), Mass Spectrometers, Red Sunsets, Blue Skies, Haloes around Sun and Moon, Color Perception, Doppler Effect, Big-Bang Cosmology. OpenCourseWare presents another version of 8.02T: Electricity and Magnetism. Also by Walter Lewin Courses: Classical Mechanics (8.01)- with a complete set of 35 video lectures from the Fall of 1999 Vibrations and Waves (8Subjects
Introduction to electromagnetism and electrostatics | electric charge | Coulomb's law | electric structure of matter | conductors | dielectrics | Concepts of electrostatic field and potential | electrostatic energy | Electric currents | magnetic fields | Ampere's law | Magnetic materials | Time-varying fields | Faraday's law of induction | Basic electric circuits | Electromagnetic waves | Maxwell's equations | lightning | pacemakers | electric shock treatment | electrocardiograms | metal detectors | musical instruments | magnetic levitation | bullet trains | electric motors | radios | TV | car coils | superconductivity | aurora borealis | rainbows | radio telescopes | interferometers | particle accelerators (a.k.a. atom smashers or colliders) | mass spectrometers | red sunsets | blue skies | haloes around sun and moon | color perception | Doppler effect | super-novae | binary stars | neutron stars | black holesLicense
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In addition to the basic concepts of Electromagnetism, a vast variety of interesting topics are covered in this course: Lightning, Pacemakers, Electric Shock Treatment, Electrocardiograms, Metal Detectors, Musical Instruments, Magnetic Levitation, Bullet Trains, Electric Motors, Radios, TV, Car Coils, Superconductivity, Aurora Borealis, Rainbows, Radio Telescopes, Interferometers, Particle Accelerators (a.k.a. Atom Smashers or Colliders), Mass Spectrometers, Red Sunsets, Blue Skies, Haloes around Sun and Moon, Color Perception, Doppler Effect, Big-Bang Cosmology. OpenCourseWare presents another version of 8.02T: Electricity and Magnetism. Also by Walter Lewin Courses: Classical Mechanics (8.01)- with a complete set of 35 video lectures from the Fall of 1999 Vibrations and Waves (8Subjects
Introduction to electromagnetism and electrostatics | electric charge | Coulomb's law | electric structure of matter | conductors | dielectrics | Concepts of electrostatic field and potential | electrostatic energy | Electric currents | magnetic fields | Ampere's law | Magnetic materials | Time-varying fields | Faraday's law of induction | Basic electric circuits | Electromagnetic waves | Maxwell's equations | lightning | pacemakers | electric shock treatment | electrocardiograms | metal detectors | musical instruments | magnetic levitation | bullet trains | electric motors | radios | TV | car coils | superconductivity | aurora borealis | rainbows | radio telescopes | interferometers | particle accelerators (a.k.a. atom smashers or colliders) | mass spectrometers | red sunsets | blue skies | haloes around sun and moon | color perception | Doppler effect | super-novae | binary stars | neutron stars | black holesLicense
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See all metadata8.03 Physics III: Vibrations and Waves (MIT)
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In addition to the traditional topics of mechanical vibrations and waves, coupled oscillators, and electro-magnetic radiation, students will also learn about musical instruments, red sunsets, glories, coronae, rainbows, haloes, X-ray binaries, neutron stars, black holes and big-bang cosmology. OpenCourseWare presents another version of 8.03 that features a full set of lecture notes and take-home experiments. Also by Walter Lewin Courses: Classical Mechanics (8.01)- with a complete set of 35 video lectures from the Fall of 1999 Electricity and Magnetism (8.02)- with a complete set of 36 video lectures from the Spring of 2002 Talks: For The Love Of Physics - Professor of Physics Emeritus Walter Lewin's last MIT lecture, complete with some of his most famous phySubjects
mechanical vibrations | waves | simple harmonic motion | superposition | forced vibrations | resonance | coupled oscillations | normal modes | vibrations of continuous systems | reflection | refraction | phase | group velocity | Optics | wave solutions to Maxwell's equations | polarization | Snell's Law | interference | Huygens's principle | Fraunhofer diffraction | gratings | musical instruments | red sunsets | glories | coronae | rainbows | haloes | X-ray binaries | neutron stars | black holes | big-bang cosmologyLicense
Content within individual OCW courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. MIT OpenCourseWare materials are licensed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike). For further information see http://ocw.mit.edu/terms/index.htmSite sourced from
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In addition to the basic concepts of Electromagnetism, a vast variety of interesting topics are covered in this course: Lightning, Pacemakers, Electric Shock Treatment, Electrocardiograms, Metal Detectors, Musical Instruments, Magnetic Levitation, Bullet Trains, Electric Motors, Radios, TV, Car Coils, Superconductivity, Aurora Borealis, Rainbows, Radio Telescopes, Interferometers, Particle Accelerators (a.k.a. Atom Smashers or Colliders), Mass Spectrometers, Red Sunsets, Blue Skies, Haloes around Sun and Moon, Color Perception, Doppler Effect, Big-Bang Cosmology. OpenCourseWare presents another version of 8.02T: Electricity and Magnetism. Also by Walter Lewin Courses: Classical Mechanics (8.01)- with a complete set of 35 video lectures from the Fall of 1999 Vibrations and Waves (8Subjects
Introduction to electromagnetism and electrostatics | electric charge | Coulomb's law | electric structure of matter | conductors | dielectrics | Concepts of electrostatic field and potential | electrostatic energy | Electric currents | magnetic fields | Ampere's law | Magnetic materials | Time-varying fields | Faraday's law of induction | Basic electric circuits | Electromagnetic waves | Maxwell's equations | lightning | pacemakers | electric shock treatment | electrocardiograms | metal detectors | musical instruments | magnetic levitation | bullet trains | electric motors | radios | TV | car coils | superconductivity | aurora borealis | rainbows | radio telescopes | interferometers | particle accelerators (a.k.a. atom smashers or colliders) | mass spectrometers | red sunsets | blue skies | haloes around sun and moon | color perception | Doppler effect | super-novae | binary stars | neutron stars | black holesLicense
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See all metadataAn introduction to music research
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In this free course, An introduction to music research, we have gathered together materials to allow you to explore the ways in which music may be researched. After thinking about different kinds of musical knowledge and their relationship with various musical practices (including performance, composition, and listening), you'll be introduced to some of the digital resources and methodologies that inform music research. The next section, which constitutes the main part of the course, explores a variety of different resource types that can be the focus for music research including diaries, composer manuscripts, images, and instruments before the final section introduces you to a contentious area of current scholarship: the relationship between music and politics. First published on ThuSubjects
History & The Arts | Music | A873_1 | music | musical practices | music research | musical instruments | A874License
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In this free course we have gathered together materials to allow you to explore the ways in which music may be researched. After thinking about different kinds of musical knowledge and their relationship with various musical practices (including performance composition and listening) you'll be introduced to some of the digital resources and methodologies that inform music research. The next section which constitutes the main part of the course explores a variety of different resource types that can be the focus for music research including diaries composer manuscripts images and instruments before the final section introduces you to a contentious area of current scholarship: the relationship between music and politics.Subjects
The Arts | Culture | Music | A873_1 | music | musical practices | music research | musical instruments | A874License
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In this free course we have gathered together materials to allow you to explore the ways in which music may be researched. After thinking about different kinds of musical knowledge and their relationship with various musical practices (including performance composition and listening) you'll be introduced to some of the digital resources and methodologies that inform music research. The next section which constitutes the main part of the course explores a variety of different resource types that can be the focus for music research including diaries composer manuscripts images and instruments before the final section introduces you to a contentious area of current scholarship: the relationship between music and politics.Subjects
The Arts | Music | A873_1 | music | musical practices | music research | musical instruments | A874License
Except for third party materials and otherwise stated in the acknowledgement section (see our terms and conditions http://www.open.ac.uk/conditions) this content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Licence. - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 Except for third party materials and otherwise stated in the acknowledgement section (see our terms and conditions http://www.open.ac.uk/conditions) this content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Licence. - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0Site sourced from
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