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Descriptive Introduction to Physics S2008 (Prof. Muller) UC BERKELEY (29 AUDIOS&VIDEOS)

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UC BERKELEY

Physics 10/ LS C70V (Spring 2008)
Instructor:
Richard Muller

Level
Undergraduate



Course Description

The most interesting and important topics in physics, stressing conceptual understanding rather than math, with applications to current events. Topics covered may vary and may include energy and conservation, radioactivity, nuclear physics, the Theory of Relativity, lasers, explosions, earthquakes, superconductors, and quantum physics.

 

Course Resources

 

Course Audios and Videos

To play the video lectures below please click on the yellow square box. 
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archived webcast Tue 1/22 Energy, Power, and Explosions
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archived webcast Thu 1/24 Oil, Coal, Batteries, Solar Cells, etc.
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archived webcast Tue 1/29 Atoms and Heat - Thermal Expansion
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archived webcast Thu 1/31 Engines and Refrigerators. Efficiency
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archived webcast Tue 2/5 Gravity and Satellites. Weightlessness
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archived webcast Thu 2/7 Orbits, Airplanes, Rockets, Balloons
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archived webcast Tue 2/12 Radioactivity, Cancer, Dirty Bombs
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archived webcast Thu 2/14 Plutonium, Fission, Fusion
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archived webcast Tue 2/19 Chain Reactions, Critical Mass
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archived webcast Thu 2/21 Nuclear Bombs, Reactors, Waste
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archived webcast Tue 2/26 More Nukes



Thu 2/28 Midterm - No Lecture
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archived webcast Tue 3/4 Electricity and Magnetism
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archived webcast Thu 3/6 Transformers, Superconductors, AC/DC
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archived webcast Tue 3/11 Waves, UFOs, Roswell, Earthquakes
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archived webcast Thu 3/13 Sound and Music
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archived webcast Tue 3/18 Light, Information Theory, Vision
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archived webcast Thu 3/20 Images, Lenses, Holograms, Polaroids



Tue 3/25 Spring Break



Thu 3/27 Spring Break
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archived webcast Tue 4/1 Invisible Light: IR, UV, Spying
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archived webcast Thu 4/3 X-rays, PET and CAT scans, MRI
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archived webcast Tue 4/8 Global Warming. Greenhouse Effect
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archived webcast Thu 4/10 Climate Change. Sea Level. Storms



Tue 4/15 Film - No Webcast



Thu 4/17 Midterm 2 - No Lecture
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archived webcast Tue 4/22 Quantum Physics. Uncertainty. Lasers
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archived webcast Thu 4/24 Transistors, Solar Cells, Xerox, Digital Photos
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archived webcast Tue 4/29 Relativity. Time Dilation, Space Contraction
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archived webcast Thu 5/1 E = mc^2. Antimatter. Tachyons. Causality
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archived webcast Tue 5/6 The Universe. Planets, Galaxies, Wimps and Machos
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archived webcast Thu 5/8 The Big Bang. Hubble Law, Dark Matter, Dark Energy (Video is lost in the last 10 minutes, but audio is fine)
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archived webcast Fri 5/16 Final Review Part 1 - video captured by the Physics department
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archived webcast Fri 5/16 Final Review Part 2 - video captured by the Physics department

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