Calculus-based Introductory Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism
Calculus-based Introductory Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism (University of Pittsburgh). Instructor: Professor Chandralekha Singh. This is a series of videos that provides an introduction to electricity and magnetism and light.
Topics covered in this series include: Origin of Electricity, Coulomb's Law, Superposition Principle, Electric Field, Electric Force, Electric Dipole, Electric Flux, Gauss's Law, Electrostatics, Electric Potential, Capacitors and Capacitance,
Current, Resistivity and Resistance, Ohm's Law, EMF of a Battery, Kirchhoff's Rules, RC Circuits, Magnetism, Magnetic Field, Magnetic Force, Biot Savart Law, Ampere's Law, Faraday's Law, Lenz's Law, Induced Electric Field, Inductor, Inductance,
LR Circuits, Magnetic Energy, Ideal Transformer, LC Circuits, LC Oscillation, Maxwell's Law of Induction, Maxwell's Equations, Nature of Electromagnetic Waves, and Properties of Light.
Lecture 13 - Equivalent Capacitance, Electrical Energy, Dielectric, Van de Graaff Generator
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Lecture Chapters
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1. Example Problems on Concept Tests
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2. Capacitors in Series and Parallel Combinations: Equivalent Capacitance
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3. Electrical Energy Stored between the Plates of a Capacitor Ignoring Edge Effects
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4. Electrical Energy Density of an Electric Field between the Plates of a Capacitor