Electromagnetics and Applications

Electromagnetics and Applications

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Lecture Details

Lecture 1: Coulomb's Force Law and Measurements of Charge
Lecture 2: Magnetic Field of a Line Current
Lecture 3: Voltmeter Reading Induced by Magnetic Induction
Lecture 4: Charge Induced in Ground Plane by Overhead Conductor
Lecture 5: Capacitance Attenuator
Lecture 6: An Artificial Dielectric
Lecture 7: Distribution of Unpaired Charge
Lecture 8: Rotation of an Insulating Rod in a Steady Current
Lecture 9: Relaxation of Charge on Particle in Ohmic Conductor, Supplement: Van de Graaff and Kelvin Generators
Lecture 10: Electrostatic Precipitation
Lecture 11: Field of a Circular Cylindrical Solenoid
Lecture 12: Field of Square Pair of Coils
Lecture 13: Surface Used to Define the Flux Linkage
Lecture 14: Field and Inductance of a Spherical Coil
Lecture 15: Surface Currents Induced in Ground Plane by Overhead Conductor
Lecture 16: Inductive Attenuator
Lecture 17: Measurement of B-H Characteristic
Lecture 18: Non Uniqueness of Voltage in an MQS System
Lecture 19: Edgerton's Boomer
Lecture 20: Currents Induced in a Conducting Shell
Lecture 21: Skin Effect
Lecture 22: Force on a Liquid Dielectric
Lecture 23: Steady State Magnetic Levitation
Lecture 24: Visualization of Standing Waves