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8.01 Physics I

Physics Interactive Video Tutor (PIVoT)

MIT’s Center for Advanced Educational Service (CAES), in collaboration with the Physics Department, is producing a new learning environment on the web for those taking a Newtonian Mechanics course. On the PIVoT web site, you can watch streaming videos of all 35 of Prof. Walter Lewin’s 8.01 lectures (taped in Fall 1999), available in full 50-minute format as well as shorter, topic-specific segments. There are also help sessions by Prof. Lewin in which he shows you how to solve problems similar to the ones that will be assigned. You can access an entire on-line textbook (Physics, 2nd ed., Hans Ohanian, W.W. Norton Publishing Co.), interact with dynamic Java physics simulations, and find answers to Frequently Asked Questions. You might find it useful and we encourage you to check it out.

To access PIVoT, you must first register yourself at the PIVoT site, http://curricula2.mit.edu/pivot/. If you access the site from within the MIT domain, you should be recognized as an MIT student and allowed to register. You will need to be sure that your computer is equipped with RealPlayer 8 Basic and IBM techexplorer. You might want to start at the test page, https://curricula2.mit.edu/pivot/test.html, to test these plug-ins and to download them if they are not working. If you are using the RealOne Player, you will have to replace it with RealPlayer 8 Basic to avoid some critical bugs.

PIVoT is still under development, but Walter Lewin has provided some advice for using it effectively. You should NOT use the TOPIC options, but instead should ONLY use the KEYWORD options. On selecting a keyword, you will be presented with a menu. The ordering of the items on the menu will not be useful, so you should read the descriptions of each item to find what you are looking for. Each video clip is listed with a letter code: L denotes videos from Prof. Lewin's lectures, where L3 means Lecture 3, and L3e refers to a segment of the lecture between L3d and L3f. WL denotes videos of Prof. Lewin filmed separately from the lectures. SG indicates videos of Prof. Lewin explaining the solutions to problems from the 8.01 Study Guide.

PIVoT is adding new accessibility features for the vision- and hearing-impaired, including optional closed captioning, which you can read about at https://curricula2.mit.edu/pivot/help.html?acode=0x0008000#access. These accessibility features will be increased by a new release later this fall, and at that time ALL users will have to re-register their accounts. We will tell you when this is about to happen.

Happy PIVoTing.

Walter Lewin's Guides to PIVoT and 8.01 Problem Sets

Problem Set 1

  Problem Keyword Title
  1A.3 Average velocity SG Distance vs. Velocity
  1A.6 Velocity SG 1D Motion with Variable Acceleration (1B.5)
  1B.2 Velocity SG Vector Analysis (Playing Frisbee) (1C.2)
  1E.3 Velocity SG Vectors and Airplane

Problem Set 2 guide (updated 9/15/02)

Problem Set 3 guide

Problem Set 4 guide

Problem Set 5 guide

Problem Set 6 guide

Problem Set 7 guide

Problem Set 8 guide

Problem Set 9 guide