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MIT 18.02 Multivariable Calculus, Fall 2007 14 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am an undergraduate electrical engineering student, and I want to learn some quantum physics(just for interest)... Should I start stuying? Or is it too early for that stuff, even for the intro?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good. I am an electrical engineering student too, and I learned modern physics when I was freshmen.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

somebody ( I guess his nickname was Prof ) has written here a reply . there was written a proffesors name but unfortunately I cannot see that reply??? Can he rewrite that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

To have a complete mathematical understanding of the wave equations...you'd need to be familiar with PDE's. I had to take 3 semesters of undergrad physics and we learned a little bit about Quantum Mechanics without getting too deep into the math. However, I think that some of the most useful insight I gained into quantum mechanics was from watching old Richard Feynman lectures on youtube.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks a lot...fenyman was the name I was looking for. I ve found a couple of his lectures but I am not sure how many lectures are there in total...anyway. I ve taken 2 semesters of physics, 101 and 102, and I want to learn the basics.math is just too hard ,even for the graduates..

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