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Electricity „ and. MagnetismA. N. MatveevMir Publishers MoscowA. N. MatveevElectricity and MagnetismTranslated from the Russian by'Ram Wadhwa and Nata electricity and magnetism pdf alia DeinekoMir Publishers Mnsnnwwww.EnaineerinaBooksPDF.comFirst published 1986Revised from the 1983 Russian edition(g) WaAHTejibCTBO oBucmaH niK0aa>, 1983© English translation, Mir Publishers, 1986www.EnaineerinaBooksPDF.comPrefaceThis course reflects the present level of advancement, in science a electricity and magnetism pdf nd takes into account the changes in the general physics curriculum.Since the basic concepts of the theory of relativity are known from the course onelectricity and magnetism pdf
mechanics, we can base the description of electric and magnetic phenomena on the relativistic nature of a magnetic field and present the mutual corresElectricity „ and. MagnetismA. N. MatveevMir Publishers MoscowA. N. MatveevElectricity and MagnetismTranslated from the Russian by'Ram Wadhwa and Nata electricity and magnetism pdf with charge, force, and electromagnetic field. With such an approach, the information about the laws of electromagnetism, accumulated by students from school-level physics, is transformed into modern scientific knowledge, and the theory is substantiated in the light of the current state of experime electricity and magnetism pdf ntal foundations of electromagnetism, taking into account the limits of applicability of the concepts involved. Sometimes, this necessitates a transgrelectricity and magnetism pdf
ession beyond the theory of electromagnetism in the strict sense of this W’ord. For example, the experimental substantiation of Coulomb’s law for largElectricity „ and. MagnetismA. N. MatveevMir Publishers MoscowA. N. MatveevElectricity and MagnetismTranslated from the Russian by'Ram Wadhwa and Nata electricity and magnetism pdf ly in quantum electrodynamics, it is expedient to describe its main features in the classical theory of electromagnetism. This helps the student to acquire a general idea of the problem and of the connection of the material of this book with that of the future courses. The latter circumstance is qui electricity and magnetism pdf te significant from the methodological point of view.This course mainly aims at the description of the experimental substantiation of the theory of elelectricity and magnetism pdf
ectromagnetism and the formulation of the theory in the local form, i.e. in the form of relations between physical quantities at the same point in spaElectricity „ and. MagnetismA. N. MatveevMir Publishers MoscowA. N. MatveevElectricity and MagnetismTranslated from the Russian by'Ram Wadhwa and Nata electricity and magnetism pdf l nature which is important. Consequently, the end product of the course are Maxwell s equations obtained as a result of generalization and mathematical formulation of experimentally established regularities. Consequently, the analysis is mainly based on induction. This, however, does not exclude th electricity and magnetism pdf e application of the deductive method but rather presumes the combination of the two methods of analysis in accordance with the principles of scientifelectricity and magnetism pdf
ic perception of physical Jaws. Hence, Maxwell’s equations appear in this book not only as a result ofwww.EnaineerinaBooksPDF.com6Prefacemathematical Electricity „ and. MagnetismA. N. MatveevMir Publishers MoscowA. N. MatveevElectricity and MagnetismTranslated from the Russian by'Ram Wadhwa and Nata electricity and magnetism pdf can be used to substantiate the theory is not unique. Thus, the theory of electromagnetism is substantiated here with and without taking the theory of relativity into account.The former approach is preferable, since in this case the theory of relativity appears as a general space^ time theory on wh electricity and magnetism pdf ich all physical theories must be based. Such a substantiation has become possible only within the framework of the new general physics curriculum.Anelectricity and magnetism pdf
essential part of the theory is the determination of the limits of its applicability and the ranges of concepts and models employed in it. These questElectricity „ and. MagnetismA. N. MatveevMir Publishers MoscowA. N. MatveevElectricity and MagnetismTranslated from the Russian by'Ram Wadhwa and Nata electricity and magnetism pdf ork of the classical theory (i.e. without employing any quantum concepts) shows that the classical theory of electricity and magnetism cannot be applied for analyzing the interaction between isolated charged particles.The author is grateful to his colleagues at Moscow State University as well as oth electricity and magnetism pdf er universities and institutes for a fruitful discussion of the topics covered in this book. He is also indebted to Acad. A. I. Akhiezer of the Academelectricity and magnetism pdf
y of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Prof. N. I. Kaliteevskii and the staff of the Department of General Physics at the Leningrad State University who Electricity „ and. MagnetismA. N. MatveevMir Publishers MoscowA. N. MatveevElectricity and MagnetismTranslated from the Russian by'Ram Wadhwa and Nata electricity and magnetism pdf ............................. 5Introduction ....................................................................... 13Chapter 1. Charge. Field. ForceSec. 1. Microscopic Charge Carriere .............................................. . .15Classification. Electron. Proton. Neutron, what does the contin electricity and magnetism pdf uous distribution of an elementary electric charge mean? Spin and magnetic moment.Sec. 2. Charged Bodies. Electrostatic Charging .....................electricity and magnetism pdf
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