100 Instructive Trig-based Physics Examples Volume 2: Electricity and Magnetism
β Scribed by Chris McMullen
- Publisher
- Zishka Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 287
- Series
- 1
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
1 COULOMBβS LAW
2 ELECTRIC FIELD
3 SUPERPOSITION OF ELECTRIC FIELDS
4 ELECTRIC FIELD MAPPING
5 ELECTROSTATIC EQUILIBRIUM
6 GAUSSβS LAW
7 ELECTRIC POTENTIAL
8 MOTION OF A CHARGED PARTICLE IN A UNIFORM ELECTRIC FIELD
9 EQUIVALENT CAPACITANCE
10 PARALLEL-PLATE CAPACITORS
11 EQUIVALENT RESISTANCE
12 CIRCUITS WITH SYMMETRY
13 KIRCHHOFF'S RULES
14 MORE RESISTANCE EQUATIONS
15 LOGARITHMS AND EXPONENTIALS
16 RC CIRCUITS
17 BAR MAGNETS
18 RIGHT-HAND RULE FOR MAGNETIC FORCE
19 RIGHT-HAND RULE FOR MAGNETIC FIELD
20 COMBINING THE TWO RIGHT-HAND RULES
21 MAGNETIC FORCE
22 MAGNETIC FIELD
23 AMPΓREβS LAW
24 LENZβS LAW
25 FARADAYβS LAW
26 INDUCTANCE
27 AC CIRCUITS
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