Feynman Lectures on Physics
Offered By: California Institute of Technology via Independent
Course Description
Overview
These three volumes are a self-contained pedagogical treatise. They are also a historical record of Feynman’s 1961–64 undergraduate physics lectures, a course required of all Caltech freshmen and sophomores regardless of their majors.
Now, anyone with internet access and a web browser can enjoy reading a high-quality up-to-date copy of Feynman's legendary lectures.
This edition has been designed for ease of reading on devices of any size or shape; text, figures, and equations can all be zoomed without degradation
Syllabus
Volume I: mainly mechanics, radiation, and heat
Volume II: mainly electromagnetism and matter
Volume III: quantum mechanics
Lecture Photos 1961-62: 1314 flp lecture photos
Lecture Photos 1962-64: 1729 flp lecture photos
Feynman's Notes: 611 pages of flp lecture notes
Original Course Handouts 1961-63: 744 pages of flp student handouts
Taught by
Richard Feynman, Robert Leighton, Matthew Sands
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