Electricity and magnetism
โ Scribed by Edward M. Purcell
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 508
- Series
- Berkeley Physics Course, Vol. 2
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
For 40 years, Edward M. Purcell's classic textbook has introduced students to the wonders of electricity and magnetism. With profound physical insight, Purcell covers all the standard introductory topics, such as electrostatics, magnetism, circuits, electromagnetic waves, and electric and magnetic fields in matter. Taking a non-traditional approach, the textbook focuses on fundamental questions from different frames of reference. Mathematical concepts are introduced in parallel with the physics topics at hand, making the motivations clear. Macroscopic phenomena are derived rigorously from microscopic phenomena. With hundreds of illustrations and over 300 end-of-chapter problems, this textbook is widely considered the best undergraduate textbook on electricity and magnetism ever written.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The Light and Matter series of introductory physics textbooks is designed for the type of one-year survey course taken by biology majors. Topics include: Electricity and the Atom, The Nucleus, Circuits, Fields of Force, Electromagnetism, Capacitance and Inductance
This book has been written in response to suggestions from friends who have asked for a text-book on the subject adapted more particularly to the needs of candidates for Part I of the Mathematical Tripos.
For 40 years, Edward M. Purcell's classic textbook has introduced students to the wonders of electricity and magnetism. With profound physical insight, Purcell covers all the standard introductory topics, such as electrostatics, magnetism, circuits, electromagnetic waves, and electric and magnetic f