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Feynman's Physics Tips - Don't Memorize, instead triangulate between physics relationships! This advice was given during a series of problem solving lectures by Richard Feynman at Caltech. This video is based on the following lecture, accessible here:
Full credit goes to: Copyright © 2006, 2013 by Carl Feynman, Michelle Feynman, Michael A. Gottlieb and Ralph Leighton
Full credit goes to: Copyright © 2006, 2013 by Carl Feynman, Michelle Feynman, Michael A. Gottlieb and Ralph Leighton
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