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Electricity and Magnetism (Student Physics Series) by Dobbs

Description: About this productProduct IdentifiersPublisherSpringer NetherlandsISBN-100710201575ISBN-139780710201577eBay Product ID (ePID)373615Product Key FeaturesBook TitleElectricity and MagnetismNumber of PagesX, 132 PagesLanguageEnglishPublication Year1984TopicPhysics / ElectromagnetismIllustratorYesGenreNon-Classifiable, ScienceAuthorE. R. DobbsBook SeriesStudent Physics Ser.FormatTrade PaperbackDimensionsItem Weight5.9 OzItem Length8 inItem Width5 inAdditional Product FeaturesLCCN83-023112Dewey Edition19CLASSIFICATION_METADATA{"IsNonfiction":["Yes"],"IsOther":["No"],"IsAdult":["No"],"MuzeFormatDesc":["Trade Paperback"],"IsChildren":["No"],"Genre":["NON-CLASSIFIABLE","SCIENCE"],"Topic":["Physics / Electromagnetism"],"IsTextBook":["No"],"IsFiction":["No"]}Number of Volumes1 vol.Dewey Decimal537Table Of Content1 Introduction.- 2 Electrostatics.- 2.1 Coulomb's law.- 2.2 Gauss's law.- 2.3 Electric potential.- 2.4 Electrostatic energy.- 2.5 Dielectrics.- 3 Electric potential and fields.- 3.1 Poisson's and Laplace's equations.- 3.2 Solutions of Laplace's equation.- 3.3 Electrical images.- 3.4 Electron optics.- 4 Magnetostatics.- 4.1 Electric current.- 4.2 Lorentz force.- 4.3 Biot-Savart law.- 4.4 Forces between currents.- 4.5 Ampère's law and magnetic flux.- 5 Electromagnetism.- 5.1 Faraday's law.- 5.2 Applications of Faraday's law.- 6 Magnetism.- 6.1 Magnetisation of matter.- 6.2 Characteristics of B and H.- 6.3 Magnetism in matter.- 6.4 Production of magnetic fields.- 7 Maxwell's equations.- 7.1 Gauss's and Faraday's laws.- 7.2 Ampère's and Maxwell's laws.- 7.3 Statics and dynamics.- 7.4 Solutions.- Appendix 1 Electric and magnetic quantities.- Appendix 2 Physical constants.- Appendix 3 Vector operators.- Appendix 4 Exercises.- Appendix 5 Answers to exercises.SynopsisElectromagnetism is basic to our understanding of the properties of matter and yet is often regarded as a difficult part of an under- graduate physics course. In this book answers are developed from first principles to such questions as: What is electricity? What is electromagnetism? Why are some materials magnetic and others non-magnetic? What is magnetism? Physics answers these questions in two related ways. On the one hand the classical explanation is in terms of classical concepts: electric charge q, electric and magnetic fields (E and B) and electric currents. On the other hand the microscopic (or 'atomic ') explanation is in terms of quantum concepts: electrons, nuclei, electron orbits in atoms, electron spin and photons. Microscopic explanations underlie classical ones, but do not deny them. The great triumphs of classical physics are mechanics, gravitation, thermodynamics, electromagnetism and relativity. Historically they began at the time of Newton (seventeenth century) and were completed by Maxwell (nineteenth century) and Einstein (early twentieth century). Microscopic explanations began with J J. Thomson's discovery of the electron in 1897. For most physical phenomena it is best to seek a classical explanation first, especially phenomena at room temperature, or low energy, when quantum effects are small. Although this text is primarily concerned with classical explanations in a logical, self-consistent sequence, they are related to microscopic (quantum) explanations at each stage., Electromagnetism is basic to our understanding of the properties of matter and yet is often regarded as a difficult part of an under­ graduate physics course. In this book answers are developed from first principles to such questions as: What is electricity? What is electromagnetism? Why are some materials magnetic and others non-magnetic? What is magnetism? Physics answers these questions in two related ways. On the one hand the classical explanation is in terms of classical concepts: electric charge q, electric and magnetic fields (E and B) and electric currents. On the other hand the microscopic (or 'atomic ') explanation is in terms of quantum concepts: electrons, nuclei, electron orbits in atoms, electron spin and photons. Microscopic explanations underlie classical ones, but do not deny them. The great triumphs of classical physics are mechanics, gravitation, thermodynamics, electromagnetism and relativity. Historically they began at the time of Newton (seventeenth century) and were completed by Maxwell (nineteenth century) and Einstein (early twentieth century). Microscopic explanations began with J J. Thomson's discovery of the electron in 1897. For most physical phenomena it is best to seek a classical explanation first, especially phenomena at room temperature, or low energy, when quantum effects are small. Although this text is primarily concerned with classical explanations in a logical, self-consistent sequence, they are related to microscopic (quantum) explanations at each stage.LC Classification NumberH1-99

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