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Of the four known forces in nature, the electromagnetic force is all-pervading, being effective at subatomic distances (the realm of the strong and weak nuclear forces, each being of extremely short range) and at astronomical distances (the realm where the gravitational force is significant). A proper study of electromagnetism is therefore central to physics, being an excellent example of the evolution of a physical theory from basic experiments to a mathematical formulation of great beauty and elegance. Course OutlineThe lectures are recorded (screen capture + audio only) and
published online using Lectopia.
The complete course is available as a PDF. Topical SectionsThe following topics are covered:
where (Chapter c.n) refers to chapters in Griffiths. AssessmentThe assessment will consist of two assignments (40%) and a 100 minute exam (60%). AssignmentsAs they become available, the assignments and their solutions will be at the following links: ExamsPast exams and solutions are available. TextbookThe prescribed text is
The text may be purchased from the UWA bookshop. It is also the prescribed text for the Electrodynamics course in 3rd year. Lecturer | ||||
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