Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism
8.02 · Physics · Undergraduate · Spring 2019
Dr. Peter Dourmashkin, Dr. Michelle Tomasik, Prof. Krishna Rajagopal, Analia Barrantes, Prof. Robert Redwine
<p>Electricity and magnetism dominate much of the world around us – from the most fundamental processes in nature to cutting-edge electronic devices. Electric and magnetic fields arise from charged particles. Charged particles also feel forces in electric and magnetic fields. Maxwell’s equations, in addition to describing this behavior, also describe electromagnetic radiation. </p> <p>The three-course series comprises:</p> <p>8.02.1x: Electrostatics <br> 8.02.2x: Magnetic Fields and F…
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Dr. Peter Dourmashkin, Dr. Michelle Tomasik, Prof. Krishna Rajagopal, Analia Barrantes, Prof. Robert Redwine. 8.02 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism. Spring 2019. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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