<p><p>Focusing on electromagnetism, this third volume of a four-volume textbook covers the electric field under static conditions, constant electric currents and their laws, the magnetic field in a vacuum, electromagnetic induction, magnetic energy under static conditions, the magnetic properties of
A course in classical physics 3 Electromagnetism
β Scribed by Alessandro Bettini
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 418
- Series
- Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Focusing on electromagnetism, this third volume of a four-volume textbook covers the electric field under static conditions, constant electric currents and their laws, the magnetic field in a vacuum, electromagnetic induction, magnetic energy under static conditions, the magnetic properties of matter, and the unified description of electromagnetic phenomena provided by Maxwellβs equations.
The four-volume textbook as a whole covers electromagnetism, mechanics, fluids and thermodynamics, and waves and light, and is designed to reflect the typical syllabus during the first two years of a calculus-based university physics program.Β
Throughout all four volumes, particular attention is paid to in-depth clarification of conceptual aspects, and to this end the historical roots of the principal concepts are traced. Emphasis is also consistently placed on the experimental basis of the concepts, highlighting the experimental nature of physics. Whenever feasible at the elementary level, concepts relevant to more advanced courses in quantum mechanics and atomic, solid state, nuclear, and particle physics are included.Β
The textbook offers an ideal resource for physics students, lecturers and, last but not least, all those seeking a deeper understanding of the experimental basics of physics.Β
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Electrostatic Field in a Vacuum....Pages 1-60
Conductors in Equilibrium....Pages 61-95
Electrostatic Energy....Pages 97-111
Dielectrics....Pages 113-146
Electric Currents....Pages 147-176
Magnetostatics....Pages 177-240
Electromagnetic Induction....Pages 241-282
Magnetic Energy....Pages 283-295
Magnetic Properties of Matter....Pages 297-337
Maxwell Equations....Pages 339-396
Back Matter....Pages 397-403
β¦ Subjects
Optics;Electrodynamics;Magnetism;Magnetic materials;Physics
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