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Lec 3 | MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007
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Superposition, Thevenin and Norton
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By: ramadno2008. on 29 Dec 08, 15:07:13
fairly
By: beyondthelimit202. on 26 Dec 08, 23:00:06
this is why i want to study elecrical engineering..and this been a lot of help..so thanks
By: devnullgnu. on 26 Dec 08, 03:39:51
I'm an electronics engineer, and in my opinion this lecture is an excellent introduction to capture the excitement which our profession provides. It is sad that too many professors treat parts of electrical systems as disconnected entities. Specialization can come later, but one needs the breadth at first to understand where individual pieces fit.
By: jerwin100. on 20 Dec 08, 16:58:35
nice to know what MIT is all abt. :) I wish my professors were like him.
By: patnoon314. on 14 Dec 08, 04:34:59
how many times do you think he said abstraction
By: iugrehc. on 16 Nov 08, 13:32:17
Re: Black Holes, Neutron Stars, White Dwars, Space and Time
By: RomanGeneral90. on 07 Nov 08, 14:45:08
Seems like a good teatcher and funny. and he is not boring
By: insomniac8705. on 29 Oct 08, 22:05:21
Maybe that is your view of what the top-notch universities are. To me, these universities are places to get a BETTER education. Could you learn the material without a professor? Sure. However, you cannot compare MIT to a vocational school. The material you learn in the higher end courses are not the same. Vocational schools do not go as deep into the material/theory as a university. That is the difference. A car mechanic is not the same as a Honda design engineer.
By: fleminjnr. on 26 Oct 08, 18:10:46
for a lecturer he depends on his notes a lot... see how he always glances at them? he is reading his notes..
By: Digitalbumpin. on 24 Oct 08, 19:28:06
I have the proof right here in this video. This is no more difficult than vocational education. The fact of the matter is these schools just tend to be more selective with requirements to enter so it appears to the public that the material is harder. I have done my own research. It's not. Are the professors better at getting the material to the students? Yes. And that is the real benefit of these types of schools. The school is tough, but any GOOD student could do the work.
By: insomniac8705. on 24 Oct 08, 13:51:34
From what I've seen, high-end Universities such as MIT have much better professors than other universities, including mine. Difficulty of courses should not be how you judge the quality of a university. Any university can make their courses hard, however without good professors students all fail or come out knowing nothing. Better professors -> better students -> better graduates. Keep in mind this the FIRST day of an INTRO course. Get an EE degree, then come back and say the material is easy.
By: picobyte. on 23 Oct 08, 18:52:29
This is the way things work, simple processes making complex machines.
By: bmike210. on 05 Oct 08, 02:44:44
this is awesome. Thanks to MIT for publishing this.
By: edmondublianda. on 17 Sep 08, 04:14:53
Wow, this is how it feels to study in MIT. Thannks for giving me a feel. But your sound & video is a bit blur. Please focus the cam on the lecture board and please add simulation & animation. Thanks for broadcasting
By: jesty86. on 05 Sep 08, 03:32:19
A standard pickle hahaha bye bye
By: myonlynick. on 03 Sep 08, 16:01:21
27:01.Assistant to interpret lectures for the deaf people,i don't see that everywhere.
By: F1mus. on 01 Sep 08, 20:12:43
You didn't even watch the lecture. The answer is at 10:38.
By: bklynwar. on 20 Aug 08, 05:00:30
wow..this guy is gr8...simple
By: robakerson. on 10 Aug 08, 17:36:48
This lecture should be watched by any aspiring EE/CpRE. The perspective of abstraction shown here is lost on many when they are studying the details of all this stuff.
By: thefireman101. on 29 Jul 08, 09:15:51
I think thats the point. Make it easy to understand, so people can master it. This is a qualified instructor....... I just graduated from technical school and my instructors were fools. they couldn't teach worth a darn........ this guy can teach
By: hamsterpoop. on 18 Jul 08, 00:26:38
and it's the first lecture... and introductory lecture...
By: edrianquintos. on 17 Jul 08, 11:23:10
wow.. you admit deaf people in MIT? thats very good.. very very good..!!!
By: edrianquintos. on 17 Jul 08, 11:21:25
if you know how to use maxwell.. its easy.. well the equations are crazy but it is jsut a mere representation or the method.. maxwell is fun...
By: mwdavis. on 03 Jul 08, 05:31:47
Excellent!!!
By: paradigmmaker. on 22 Jun 08, 08:07:57
maxwell was a fag, his equations are too complicated for practical use