Can tensor calculus be learned online through video lectures? Are there any websites that offer this service?

 Yes, tensor calculus can be learned online through video lectures. There are several reputable websites and platforms that offer free or paid courses on tensor calculus, often accompanied by video lectures, written material, and exercises. Here are some good options for learning tensor calculus online: ### 1. **YouTube**    - Many professors and educators post free video lectures on YouTube covering tensor calculus. These can range from beginner-level introductions to more advanced topics.    - **Search terms** like "tensor calculus lecture" or "Introduction to tensor calculus" will yield many results. ### 2. **MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW)**    - MIT offers free access to a variety of lecture courses, including those that cover tensor calculus as part of higher-level physics and mathematics courses.    - **Course Example**: "General Relativity" and "Classical Mechanics" (both of which involve tensor calculus).    - Website: [MIT OpenCo...

GoTranscript Audio Test Answers 29 November 2021

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