Modern Physics: Quantum Mechanics

Course Description

This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the second of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on quantum mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.

Modern Physics: Quantum Mechanics
Prof. Leonard Susskind in Lecture 6.

 

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Video Lectures & Study Materials

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1 Differences Between Classical and Quantum Mechanics (1:51:18) Play Video
2 Lecture 2 (1:44:34) Play Video
3 Lecture 3 (1:56:50) Play Video
4 Lecture 4 (1:59:34) Play Video
5 Lecture 5 (1:55:48) Play Video
6 Lecture 6 (1:47:28) Play Video
7 Lecture 7 (1:38:17) Play Video
8 Lecture 8 (1:38:47) Play Video
9 Lecture 9 (1:47:52) Play Video
10 Lecture 10 (1:46:51) Play Video

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fblin wrote 14 years ago.
Wrong lecture!!


This lecture is from the Classic Mechanics Course
not from Quatum Mechanics.





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