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Re: Electric Force and Shells



Me too. It is because Feynman expected me to know things
with which I am not always familiar. Personally I would not
recommend Feynman to somebody who did not master the
material to be found in a typical University Physics calculus-
based course. But it is a great resource for us, teachers. What
one gets from this book is probably directly proportional,
loosly speaking, to what one already knows about the material
in different chapters. How many of you, besides me and Tina,
are not always receptive to Feynman's lectures?

Tina Fanetti wrote:

Hey!
I actually have the Feyman Lectures. I will try lookin in there.
Sometimes the lectures are good and I get them and sometimes
I just am clueless as to what is going on.

Tina

PS does the Feynman lectures talk about the problem of two
spheres attached with a cord and finding the potential?