Electricity and magnetismA text for the standard electro-magnetism course for students in physics and engineering. Treats requisite theory with extensive examples of real-world applications. Offers coverage of topics neglected in most texts at this level, such as macroscopic vs. microscopic properties of matter. Also features a shorter, more student-oriented presentaton of the material, larger problem sets, and thorough discussion of alternative solution methods. |
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Ampere's law angle atoms axis boundary conditions calculated called capacitance capacitor charge density charge distribution charge q circuit coefficients components conducting conductor Consider constant coordinates Coulomb's law current density current distribution cylinder defined dependence Determine dielectric differential direction displacement distance electric dipole electric field electromagnetic electron electrostatic element Example external ferromagnetic field produced Figure filamentary flux force frequency function Gauss given by Eq gives hence incidence inductance inside integral interface Laplace's equation linear loop Lorentz transformation macroscopic magnetic field magnitude material Maxwell's equations medium molecules normal parallel particle permittivity plane plates point charge polarization Poynting vector problem propagation radiation radius region relation respectively result RLC circuit satisfy scalar potential shown in Fig solenoid solution solved space sphere spherical Substituting surface charge density theorem total charge unit vector vector potential velocity voltage volume wave equation wire zero