Walter Lewin Live!
Special Lecture Series

“Gravity, Pendulums and the Conservation of Energy”
Monday, June 25, 1-2pm in 26-100

“Trajectories in Moving and Accelerated Reference Frames”
Friday, June 29, 11am-12pm in 6-120

“The Wonders of Electricity and Magnetism”
Monday, July 2, 11am-12pm in 6-120

“Super High-Voltage - Why is the Sky Blue, Why are the Clouds White and Why are Sunsets Red?”
Friday, July 6, 11am-12pm in 6-120

“The Hidden Beauty of Rainbows”
Monday, July 9, 11am-12pm in 6-120

“Resonance and the Sounds of Music”
Friday, July 13, 11am-12pm in 6-120

“Quantization and Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle”
Monday, July 16, 11am-12pm in 6-120

“The Birth and Death of Stars”
Friday, July 20, 11am-12pm in 6-120

MIT Physics Professor Walter Lewin, educator and MIT Physics Professor Walter Lewin, educator and
authorof “For the Love of Physics,” will be giving a
unique series of 8 public lectures at MIT.

   

These lectures are free and open to the public. They will be videotaped to air on Japanese Public Television (NHK). By attending you are giving NHK your consent to possibly appear on this television program without any compensation or credit.