PHGN-361 Spring-2013

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'''Homework assignments'''
 
'''Homework assignments'''
  
Problem set 1:  Due Wed Jan 18th at start of class[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/1/17/Phys_361_Homework_1.pdf]
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Problem set 1:  Due Monday Jan 14th at start of class[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/1/17/Phys_361_Homework_1.pdf]
  
Reading assignment 1:  Sections 3.1-3.4 by Friday Jan 13th
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Reading assignment 1:  Sections 3.1-3.4 by Friday Jan 11th
  
Reading assignment 2:  3.5-3.7 by the 16th
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Reading assignment 2:  3.5-3.7 by the 14th
  
Reading assignment 3:  3.8-3.9 by the 18th
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Reading assignment 3:  3.8-3.9 by the 16th
  
Reading assignment 4:  4.1-4.2 by the 20th
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Reading assignment 4:  4.1-4.2 by the 18th
 
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Suggested assignment:  Study the solutions to HW1 (before or after your work gets returned; up to you) and make sure you understand what's going on in detail (have done before exam I)
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Reading assignment 5:  4.3 by the 25th
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Suggested assignment:  Study the solutions to HW2 (before or after your work gets returned; up to you) and make sure you understand what's going on in detail (have done before exam I)
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Reading assignment 6:  4.4 by the 27th (on further reflection, 4.4 is kind of a mess all the way through, so just give it a casual look)
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Problem set 2:  Due Wed Jan 25th[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/7/71/Phys_361_Homework_2.pdf]
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Problem set 3:  Due Wed Feb 1st[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/5/59/Phys_361_Homework_3.pdf]
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Suggested assignment:  Study the solutions to HW3 and make sure you understand what's going on in detail (have done before exam I)
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Reading assignment 7:  5.1 by Feb. 8th
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Reading assignment 8:  5.2 by Feb. 10th
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Reading assignment 9:  5.3 by Feb. 13th
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Problem set 4:  Due Friday Feb 17th[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/c/cc/Phys_361_Homework_4v2.pdf]
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Reading assignment 10: 6.1, 6.2 by Feb. 17th
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Problem set 5:  Due Wednesday Feb. 29th[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/c/cd/Phys_361_Homework_5.pdf]
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Reading assignment 11: 6.3 by Feb. 22th
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Reading assignment 12: 6.4 and 6.5 by Feb. 24th
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Problem set 6:  Due Wednesday Mar. 7th[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/7/73/Phys_361_Homework_6.pdf]
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Reading assignment 13: 7.1-7.3 by Mar. 2nd
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Reading assignment 14: 7.4-7.6 by Mar. 5th
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Reading assignment 15: 8.1-8.3 by Mar. 21st
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Reading assignment 16: 8.4 by Mar. 23rd
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Problem set 7:  Due Wednesday Mar. 28th[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/5/54/Phys_361_Homework_7.pdf]
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Reading assignment 17:  8.5, 8.6 by Apr. 2nd
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Reading assignment 18:  9.1 by Apr. 4th
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Reading assignment 19:  9.2 by Apr. 6th
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Problem set 8:  Due Friday Apr. 6th[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/0/06/Phys_361_Homework_8.pdf]
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Problem set 9:  Due Wednesday Apr. 11th[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/5/56/Phys_361_Homework_9.pdf]
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Reading assignment 20:  9.3 by Apr. 11th
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Reading assignment 21:  9.4 by Apr. 13th
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Reading assignment 22:  9.5 by Apr. 16th
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Problem set 10:  Due Wednesday Apr. 18th[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/0/0f/Phys_361_Homework_10.pdf]
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Reading assignment 23:  9.6 by Apr. 18th
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Problem set 11:  Due Wednesday May 2nd[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/images/7/75/Phys_361_Homework_11.pdf]
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Reading assignment 24:  10.1-2 by Apr. 20th, but beware derivation 10.1.2 (some shady stuff there; can you find it?)
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Reading assignment 25:  10.3.1, 10.3.3, 10.4 by Apr. 25
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END OF ASSIGNMENTS
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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]

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