I think Michel Van Biezen's channel here on UA-cam is a great place for Physics I, II, and III, Statics, Differential Equations, Calculus I, II, and III, and Circuits I. He's also got a bunch of stuff for high schoolers, and a series on Astronomy that I've been meaning to check out. Definitely a person I would recommend at least for the mathematical portions of everything
I always switch off my UA-cam red account just to watch your ads, because I feel I’m robbing you for such good quality videos since I don’t have enough to support you through patreon. Great video by the way!
Thank you for this. I took AP Physics in my junior year but I was having a hard time in precal because the teacher was too fast for my pace. I will be taking a Physics class in my second semester of college this upcoming year so this will be nice for a refresher!
I have been trying to teach myself on UA-cam for years. Nothing is complete. I watch Michael Von Binzen's videos, but I understand that I have to learn them by heart. Not watch them, not watch them and understand them, but learning the whole videos by heart. That means that you have to know the material on which you are going to be tested. Otherwise you can go on endless circles, not learning anything.
this is super helpful. I just left the military and I'm planning on going back to school in spring for electrical engineering. My math foundation in high school was a little shaky since I moved a lot so I'm trying to study and feel caught up on all the maths and sciences I know I'll struggle with otherwise.
You are a beast!! From time to time it’s like you read my mind and then make a video... your videos are very useful for college students or prospective college students. Awesome job!!👍👍
Thank you so much for the great content you put out there Zach. I went to all the sites and videos on the first part of your google doc that you made. I really appreciate the quality of material you put out!
I like Van Biezen! I am currently taking his Matrix Algebra course. I wonder if Jason Gibson, from MathandScience, would be another option for Physics. His Trig & Engineering Circuits videos are great!!
Bruh, Prof. Walter Lewin's content is "Challenging". Holy fuck. I'm a 12th grader and I finished watching his lectures back in 9th grade cause I sat in my brother's Pre and Calc 1 and kind of calc 2 too. If you are too dumb/ absolutely have no idea, I'd suggest you to go for Michael (no experience, just giving the feedback off the comments). If you are looking to actually study physics, go for Prof. Lewin's Lectures, they are honestly amazing, they've got one thing that almost every other set of lectures lacks, and that is the sole budget. Yeah, budget. As we know, MIT is one of the best universities in the world, Prof Lewin uses that and shows the students variety of experiments, atleast 2-3 per lecture. Some use apparatus that totals up to USD 10k. And this, this very thing makes the lectures interesting, thy just grab you through the corse because you see, deriving all the mathematical stuff ain't gonna help you, atleast it alone wont, that's the reason people "hate" physics. It's the visualisation, that's what makes a person love physics. Also, if you're new, I recommend studying calc before physics to get a real taste of one of the best of sciences. If you do make it through pre and calc 1 and calc 2, all you really need is Prof Walter Lewin's Lectures and a physics textbook called Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Krane(there's one by Resnick, Halliday and Walker and I've used both of them. My recommendation would definitely be HRK). Good luck with your journey in Physics! And yeah, footnote, Prof Lewin's Lectures are NOT "Challenging", if you have a knack fr the subject (which, let's face it, you need to hae anyways), you'll love every minute of them. Also, just incase you finish prof Lewin's lectures, mainly 8.01, 8.02 and 8.03, you might want to say till 8.03 for a while and practice and revise as much stuff as you can. Then if you still wanna keep going, instead of taking MIT's Lectures, I suggest you to go for Stanford's Leonard Susskind. He has amazing lectures starting from Statistical Mechanics all the way to Quantum Physics III i guess. Good luck, again!
how many subject did you major in? cause it seems like you majored in computer science, maths, physics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering. did you? please reply.
What if one dropped out of highschool but has studied everything they teach in hihgschool on their own using online resouces and now wants to study physics at bachelors and major level, by that I mean they want to study everything they will teach in a physics integrated bachelors and major course, are there free online resources that do so?
YOUR HELP IS URGENTLY NEEDED I'm looking for Mechanics Course (dynamics) college level ( NOT BASES ON CALCULUS ) scalar solutions to cover this topic or at least 80% of the topic below , I was looking for any school offers this Cours online and can give me credit , I Live in Canada, pleas let me know if you have any recommendation , If not which one of the links you talked about is scalar solution ?? I will be looking forward to your reply please see the course outcomes below Course Outcome 1. Kinematics of Particles Learning Objectives 1. a) Distance and Displacement b) Speed and Velocity c) Acceleration d) Uniformly Accelerated Motion e) Falling Bodies - the acceleration due to gravity f) Projectiles and Projectile Motion Course Outcome 2. Rotational Motion Learning Objectives 2. a) Angular Displacement (radians) b) Angular Velocity c) Angular Acceleration d) Angular Motion with uniform acceleration e) Relationship between Rectilinear Motion and Angular Motion f) Normal and Tangential Acceleration g) Total Angular Acceleration Course Outcome 3. Kinetics: Forces and General Planar Motion Learning Objectives 3. a) Newton’s Second Law of Motion b) Accelerating Forces - horizontal and vertical motion c) ‘Dynamic Equilibrium’ - the Linear Inertia Force d) ‘Angular Dynamic Equilibrium ‘- the Angular Inertia Torque Course Outcome 4. Work, Energy and Power Learning Objectives 4. a) the concept of work b) Work done by constant forces c) Work done by variable forces d) Energy e) Gravitational Potential Energy f) Kinetic Energy g) Conservation of Energy - Translational h) Moment of Inertia of bodies i) Kinetic Energy of Rotation j) Conservation of Energy - Angular k) Power l) Efficiency Course Outcome 5. Impulse and Momentum Learning Objectives 5. a) Linear Impulse b) Linear Momentum c) Angular Impulse d) Angular Momentum e) Conservation of Momentum
I need some help, I’m an electrical engineering student, I just finished my second year of college, I’m a semester behind though. I’ve been barely scraping by in all of my classes. I had a 2.5 before the start of the semester and it’s gonna drop again after this one. I just literally straight up failed differential equations and I’m pretty sure I did not pass my circuits 1 course. I dump hours of studying every night into studying but I struggle to learn the material, I always sit in class paying attention and taking notes but I am always so lost during lectures. My confidence is dwindling and I am constantly contemplating switching majors or just dropping out. Someone please help me find a way to learn because this lecture and going home and reading out of a book shit does not work.
noblehazards don't drop out, remain strong and don't tell yourself you can't do it because you can. Join a study group, make friends with people in your class.
Come on bro, don’t give up you can do this. Watch one of his videos that motivated me a lot if I’m not mistaken it was “don't let these things discourage you from engineering” take a look at it and see how it goes. Don’t drop after getting so far man.
Jean Carlos Rosario thanks guys. These words of encouragement help inspire confidence in me. I told myself I’ll give it everything I got and that’s exactly what I’m gonna do.
noblehazards bro! I just went through the same shit too! I had to literally drop my physics, physics lab and differential equations classes because I couldn’t understand anything and I didn’t want that to affect my GPA, so I take a break! I plan on going back in the fall! I can’t give up now too and I know you won’t too, so lets get over the humps together bro!💪
I honestly love having physical textbooks way more than online resources. But of course they are expensive. If you have money to spare, then I say just buy them (at least for the more important subjects).
It's still way cheaper than a college course.If you buy the textbooks though, especially for math, they will be a good resource forever as math isn't gonna change.
Hi my name is Malachi Sutton, my job is to help others advance in subjects such as Pre- Calculus, Calculus, and Physics. For someone as myself who use to struggle in these subjects my job is to plant the seed in others to advance. If any personal help is needed dm me please.
AP Physics covers most of the stuff on those MIT-level courses as well. In fact, students who end up at MIT are more often than not students who took AP-level Physics, Math, and programming courses in high school, but take the same courses again for the sake of reinforcing concepts.
I think Michel Van Biezen's channel here on UA-cam is a great place for Physics I, II, and III, Statics, Differential Equations, Calculus I, II, and III, and Circuits I. He's also got a bunch of stuff for high schoolers, and a series on Astronomy that I've been meaning to check out. Definitely a person I would recommend at least for the mathematical portions of everything
You saved me dude! MIT is decent quality and isnt dumbed down to 9th grade like all other sources.
I always switch off my UA-cam red account just to watch your ads, because I feel I’m robbing you for such good quality videos since I don’t have enough to support you through patreon. Great video by the way!
UA-cam Red pays creators more than watching ads
Thank you for this. I took AP Physics in my junior year but I was having a hard time in precal because the teacher was too fast for my pace. I will be taking a Physics class in my second semester of college this upcoming year so this will be nice for a refresher!
I have been trying to teach myself on UA-cam for years. Nothing is complete. I watch Michael Von Binzen's videos, but I understand that I have to learn them by heart. Not watch them, not watch them and understand them, but learning the whole videos by heart. That means that you have to know the material on which you are going to be tested. Otherwise you can go on endless circles, not learning anything.
Im in College and im about to take Mechanics in the Fall The MIT lectures look like they are gonna be a big help! Thanks! 👍🏼
Where can i find these lactures freely
This is what I was looking for
Yeah
this is super helpful. I just left the military and I'm planning on going back to school in spring for electrical engineering. My math foundation in high school was a little shaky since I moved a lot so I'm trying to study and feel caught up on all the maths and sciences I know I'll struggle with otherwise.
Best of luck
@Paulo Eusebio lmao no
Best of luck, and thank you for your service
Thanks so much i'm going to be taking AP Physics 1 as a junior in high school, this will come in handy a lot, thanks.
You are a beast!! From time to time it’s like you read my mind and then make a video... your videos are very useful for college students or prospective college students. Awesome job!!👍👍
Thank you so much for the great content you put out there Zach. I went to all the sites and videos on the first part of your google doc that you made. I really appreciate the quality of material you put out!
Man you deserve so many more comments, likes and subs. Im really glad i found your video was recommended for me!
Awww man thank you for this video...I really needed some guidance as to how to get started with this stuff
Thanks for these types of videos, produce more of them.
You finally did it man !!!
THANK YOU !!!👍
Relativity - Stanford has some good courses, and besides that, Edx and Coursera gives you college level lectures of all you need.
Very Helpful, Thank you
Just stumbled upon this, thank you so much for the Google Doc!
Thank you for making this video. Its very helpful
Bro you saved my life that's the video I was looking for thank you
Thanks bro❤
For relativity. Leonard Susskind's Special Relativity series is good
thank you so much, this is what im looking for, love you.
So amazing! I’m starting right now
I like Van Biezen! I am currently taking his Matrix Algebra course.
I wonder if Jason Gibson, from MathandScience, would be another option for Physics. His Trig & Engineering Circuits videos are great!!
Yeah
ur honestly a legend
godyamn, you are a live saviour man
Bruh, Prof. Walter Lewin's content is "Challenging". Holy fuck. I'm a 12th grader and I finished watching his lectures back in 9th grade cause I sat in my brother's Pre and Calc 1 and kind of calc 2 too.
If you are too dumb/ absolutely have no idea, I'd suggest you to go for Michael (no experience, just giving the feedback off the comments). If you are looking to actually study physics, go for Prof. Lewin's Lectures, they are honestly amazing, they've got one thing that almost every other set of lectures lacks, and that is the sole budget. Yeah, budget. As we know, MIT is one of the best universities in the world, Prof Lewin uses that and shows the students variety of experiments, atleast 2-3 per lecture. Some use apparatus that totals up to USD 10k. And this, this very thing makes the lectures interesting, thy just grab you through the corse because you see, deriving all the mathematical stuff ain't gonna help you, atleast it alone wont, that's the reason people "hate" physics. It's the visualisation, that's what makes a person love physics. Also, if you're new, I recommend studying calc before physics to get a real taste of one of the best of sciences. If you do make it through pre and calc 1 and calc 2, all you really need is Prof Walter Lewin's Lectures and a physics textbook called Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Krane(there's one by Resnick, Halliday and Walker and I've used both of them. My recommendation would definitely be HRK). Good luck with your journey in Physics! And yeah, footnote, Prof Lewin's Lectures are NOT "Challenging", if you have a knack fr the subject (which, let's face it, you need to hae anyways), you'll love every minute of them.
Also, just incase you finish prof Lewin's lectures, mainly 8.01, 8.02 and 8.03, you might want to say till 8.03 for a while and practice and revise as much stuff as you can. Then if you still wanna keep going, instead of taking MIT's Lectures, I suggest you to go for Stanford's Leonard Susskind. He has amazing lectures starting from Statistical Mechanics all the way to Quantum Physics III i guess.
Good luck, again!
absolute chad behavior thank you!
You could get relatively videos from Leonard Susskind from Stanford universities youtube channel.
Can you make a video on switching to physics after bachelors in civil engineering.
how to take all of your computer science courses next
You might just be a life saver
Well explained
Can we have a chemistry video?
Can you look for good engineering drawing and CAD lectures or courses that are free and teach it by assuming no basic knowledge
Dude, you're awesome!
This is great mate. Thanks a lot.
Now please make a video on "How To Take All The Computer Science and Engineering Classes You Need Right From Your Computer"
eigenchris has a playlist on Relativity if you are stll looking for resources to add
Thanks..Susskinds good, but a bit boring for Relativity.
Thank you dear sir!
can you please make a video for electrical and mechanical engineering. thanks. will help a lot!
Thank you very much
That's so mind blowing!!!😀😀😀😙
Wait, you can learn advance physics without going to college?
I'm freshman at University!
You can help us more🙄
Walter Lewin has been a great help lately..
I literally worship 'im..
Thanks very useful!
Astronomy Or planetary physics
Where can I start?
For physics 1, when you say calculus, I’m assuming you’re referring to just calc 1, right?
Where is the organic chemistry tutor?
so Khan Academy for high school physics and MIT for college physics?
3:14 can you tell me what the wipsaid do you read this from?
how many subject did you major in? cause it seems like you majored in computer science, maths, physics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering. did you? please reply.
What if one dropped out of highschool but has studied everything they teach in hihgschool on their own using online resouces and now wants to study physics at bachelors and major level, by that I mean they want to study everything they will teach in a physics integrated bachelors and major course, are there free online resources that do so?
im in middle school and i want to learn astrophysics soooo bad but i dont know where to start
thank you :)
YOUR HELP IS URGENTLY NEEDED
I'm looking for Mechanics Course (dynamics) college level ( NOT BASES ON CALCULUS ) scalar solutions to cover this topic or at least 80% of the topic below , I was looking for any school offers this Cours online and can give me credit , I Live in Canada,
pleas let me know if you have any recommendation , If not which one of the links you talked about is scalar solution ??
I will be looking forward to your reply
please see the course outcomes below
Course Outcome 1.
Kinematics of Particles
Learning Objectives 1.
a) Distance and Displacement
b) Speed and Velocity
c) Acceleration
d) Uniformly Accelerated Motion
e) Falling Bodies - the acceleration due to gravity f) Projectiles and Projectile Motion
Course Outcome 2.
Rotational Motion
Learning Objectives 2.
a) Angular Displacement (radians)
b) Angular Velocity
c) Angular Acceleration
d) Angular Motion with uniform acceleration
e) Relationship between Rectilinear Motion and Angular Motion f) Normal and Tangential Acceleration
g) Total Angular Acceleration
Course Outcome 3.
Kinetics: Forces and General Planar Motion
Learning Objectives 3.
a) Newton’s Second Law of Motion
b) Accelerating Forces - horizontal and vertical motion
c) ‘Dynamic Equilibrium’ - the Linear Inertia Force
d) ‘Angular Dynamic Equilibrium ‘- the Angular Inertia Torque
Course Outcome 4.
Work, Energy and Power
Learning Objectives 4.
a) the concept of work
b) Work done by constant forces
c) Work done by variable forces
d) Energy
e) Gravitational Potential Energy
f) Kinetic Energy
g) Conservation of Energy - Translational h) Moment of Inertia of bodies
i) Kinetic Energy of Rotation
j) Conservation of Energy - Angular
k) Power
l) Efficiency
Course Outcome 5.
Impulse and Momentum
Learning Objectives 5.
a) Linear Impulse
b) Linear Momentum
c) Angular Impulse
d) Angular Momentum
e) Conservation of Momentum
I need some help, I’m an electrical engineering student, I just finished my second year of college, I’m a semester behind though. I’ve been barely scraping by in all of my classes. I had a 2.5 before the start of the semester and it’s gonna drop again after this one. I just literally straight up failed differential equations and I’m pretty sure I did not pass my circuits 1 course. I dump hours of studying every night into studying but I struggle to learn the material, I always sit in class paying attention and taking notes but I am always so lost during lectures. My confidence is dwindling and I am constantly contemplating switching majors or just dropping out. Someone please help me find a way to learn because this lecture and going home and reading out of a book shit does not work.
noblehazards don't drop out, remain strong and don't tell yourself you can't do it because you can. Join a study group, make friends with people in your class.
Come on bro, don’t give up you can do this. Watch one of his videos that motivated me a lot if I’m not mistaken it was “don't let these things discourage you from engineering” take a look at it and see how it goes. Don’t drop after getting so far man.
Jean Carlos Rosario thanks guys. These words of encouragement help inspire confidence in me. I told myself I’ll give it everything I got and that’s exactly what I’m gonna do.
noblehazards if it's math related there is the guy on UA-cam caled the organic chemistry tutor he is Amazing
noblehazards bro! I just went through the same shit too! I had to literally drop my physics, physics lab and differential equations classes because I couldn’t understand anything and I didn’t want that to affect my GPA, so I take a break! I plan on going back in the fall! I can’t give up now too and I know you won’t too, so lets get over the humps together bro!💪
Classes to take for astrophysics plz??????
Hey +MajorPrep Do you recommend buying textbooks if I want to self learn these topics? Or should I just watch videos and do practice problems online?
I honestly love having physical textbooks way more than online resources. But of course they are expensive. If you have money to spare, then I say just buy them (at least for the more important subjects).
MajorPrep The reason I ask is because I am trying to test out of certain math courses so i can save money and time
It's still way cheaper than a college course.If you buy the textbooks though, especially for math, they will be a good resource forever as math isn't gonna change.
Anyone help, I need physics as a subject for uni, but I don’t take it so is there any course similar to like duolinguo for languages but for physics?
READ MORE ABOUT ONLINE PHYSICS DEGREE
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I'm in my 11th grade , wanna major in physics :)
Did u do now!
Hello I want to know physics very well
I started from ‘when you die and discover God exists’ to ‘ how to study physics from my computer’.
Does anyone have such a list for chemistry
I don't understand So, is this a website? If yes what is the adress?
And is it paid or free?
Why didn't you mention these things in the description?
@Anony Mous thanx.
You have a strange name may I ask where are you from?
Boom LIKED
khan academy + michael van + mit lectures
Four hours a week just for a commute meh all well gotta do what you gotta do.
how did you get the textbook? I had to buy it
for 8.01
It was on mit’s site.
yeah but, thats not the textbook walter lewin used. If you used that textbook then ull be able to do the hw he assigned
Oh yeah I didn't find that actual one for free. To avoid any copyright issues I just put the one's that are on official websites (like MIT).
this is "the" video.
Bro aren't you on Instagram?
Not yet! Still need to make one.
Weldonn
No Flipping Physics?
Hi my name is Malachi Sutton, my job is to help others advance in subjects such as Pre- Calculus, Calculus, and Physics. For someone as myself who use to struggle in these subjects my job is to plant the seed in others to advance. If any personal help is needed dm me please.
Malachi Sutton it would not let me dm you but I need help in all of those subject
Hi
hey zech, I wanna contact you for some reason , so can you give your email please
FYI: Asians learn the MIT level courses during their highschool (except quantum mechanics).
Yea exactly
#JEE
AP Physics covers most of the stuff on those MIT-level courses as well. In fact, students who end up at MIT are more often than not students who took AP-level Physics, Math, and programming courses in high school, but take the same courses again for the sake of reinforcing concepts.
No Feynman lectures? Disappointing...
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Lol