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Introduction to Electricity and Magnetism

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Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Company
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
271
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


These lectures provide an introduction to a subject that together with classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and modern physics lies at the heart of today's physics curriculum. This introduction to electricity and magnetism, aimed at the very best students, assumes only a good course in calculus, and familiarity with vectors and Newton's laws; it is otherwise self-contained. Furthermore, these lectures, although relatively concise, take one from Coulomb's law to Maxwell's equations and special relativity in a lucid and logical fashion.

An extensive set of accessible problems enhances and extends the coverage. Review chapters spaced throughout the text summarize the material. Clear departure points for further study are indicated along the way.

The principles of electromagnetism, as synthesized in Maxwell's equations and the Lorentz force, have such an astonishing range of applicability. A good introduction to this subject, even at the cost of some repetition, allows one to approach the many more advanced texts and monographs with better understanding and a deeper sense of appreciation that both students and teachers can share alike.

✦ Table of Contents


Preface
Contents
Electricity
1. Introduction
2. Coulomb’s Law
3. The Electric Field
4. Gauss’ Law
5. The Electrostatic Potential
6. Electric Energy
7. Capacitors and Dielectrics
8. Currents and Ohm’s Law
9. DC Circuits
10. Review of Electricity
Magnetism
11. Vectors
12. The Magnetic Force and Field
13. Ampere’s Law
14. Electromagnetic Induction
15. Magnetic Materials
16. Time-Dependent Circuits
17. Review of Magnetism
Electromagnetism
18. Maxwell’s Equations
19. Waves
20. Electromagnetic Waves
21. More Electromagnetic Waves
22. The Theory of Special Relativity
23. Review of Electromagnetism
24. Problems
Appendix A Significant Names in Electricity and Magnetism
Appendix B Fundamental Constants
Bibliography
Index


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