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− | Reading assignment 1: Sections 3.1-3.4 by Friday Jan | + | Reading assignment 1: Sections 3.1-3.4 by Friday Jan 11th |
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Revision as of 03:51, 4 January 2013
Pat's office hours for Spring 2012:
MF: 12:00PM - 2:00PM (CTLM 224)
W: 12:00PM - 1:00PM
Justin's office hours
TBD, Meyer Hall computer lab
Exam dates:
Friday Feb 1st
Friday Mar 8th (or oral exam same week)
Friday April 19th (or oral exam same week)
Course material for Phys 361 - Intermediate E&M
Syllabus[1]
Example homework problem - How I wrote up problems in school[2]
Homework assignments
Problem set 1: Due Monday Jan 14th at start of class[3]
Reading assignment 1: Sections 3.1-3.4 by Friday Jan 11th
Reading assignment 2: 3.5-3.7 by the 14th
Reading assignment 3: 3.8-3.9 by the 16th
Reading assignment 4: 4.1-4.2 by the 18th
Lecture notes
Intro Slides: Syllabus and administrative whatnot[4]
Lecture 1: Framing[5]
Lecture 2: Coulomb's law & Gauss's law[6]
Lecture 3: Voltage and energy[7]
Lecture 4: Multipole expansions[8]
Lecture 5: Conductors & method of images[9]
Lecture 6: Solving Laplace's equations[10]
Lecture 7: Chapter 4 wrap-up[11]
Lecture 8: Separation of variables[12]
Lecture 9: Legendre polynomials[13]
Lecture 10: Problems with cylindrical symmetry[14]
Lecture 11: 3D separation of variables[15]
Lecture 12: Polarization[16]
Lecture 13: The displacement field D[17]
Lecture 14: Boundary conditions[18]
Lecture 15: Current[19]
Lecture 16: Resistance[20]
Lecture 17: Current in dynamics[21]
Lecture 18: Magnetic forces[22]
Lecture 19: Biot-Savart law[23]
Lecture 20: Ampere's law[24]
Lecture 21: The vector potential A[25]
Lecture 22: Magnetic dipoles[26]
Lecture 23: Magnetization and bound currents[27]
Lecture 24: Boundary conditions for B and H[28]
Lecture 25: Magnetic scalar potential and examples[29]
Lecture 26: Para, dia, and ferromagnetism[30]
Lecture 27: Faraday's law[31]
Lecture 28: Denouement[32]
Clicker questions and other slides
Coming soon
Pictures of rabbits
Baby bunny drinking[33]
Rabbit answering phone[34]
Baby bunny in field[35]
My rabbits, Mojo (orange) and Neela (black)[36]
Neela chillin' at the top of the stairs[37]
Happy baby bunny[38]
High voltage rabbit[39]
Mojo and Neela watching Tom Hanks[40]