ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM

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ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM Chapter 1. Electric Fields 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Triboelectric Effect 1.3 Experiments with Pith Balls 1.4 Experiments with a Gold-leaf Electroscope 1.5 Coulomb s Law 1.6 Electric Field E 1.6.1 Field of a Point Charge 1.6.2 Spherical Charge Distributions 1.6.3 A Long, Charged Rod 1.6.4 Field on the Axis of and in the Plane of a Charged Ring 1.6.5 Field on the Axis of a Uniformly Charged Disc 1.6.6 Field of a Uniformly Charged Infinite Plane Sheet 1.7 Electric Field D 1.8 Flux 1.9 Gauss s Theorem Chapter 2. Electrostatic Potential 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Potential Near Various Charged Bodies 2.2.1 Point Charge 2.2.2 Spherical Charge Distributions 2.2.3 Long Charged Rod 2.2.4 Large Plane Charged Sheet 2.2.5 Potential on the Axis of a Charged Ring 2.2.6 Potential in the Plane of a Charged Ring 2.2.7 Potential on the Axis of a Charged Disc 2.3 Electron-volts 2.4 A Point Charge and an Infinite Conducting Plane 2.5 A Point Charge and a Conducting Sphere 2.6 Two Semicylindrical Electrodes Chapter 3. Dipole and Quadrupole Moments 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Mathematical Definition of Dipole Moment 3.3 Oscillation of a Dipole in an Electric Field 3.4 Potential Energy of a Dipole in an Electric Field 3.5 Force on a Dipole in an Inhomogeneous Electric Field

3.6 Induced Dipoles and Polarizability 3.7 The Simple Dipole 3.8 A Geophysical Example 3.9 Second moments of mass 3.10 Second moments of charge 3.11 Quadrupole moment. Potential near an arbitrary charge distribution 3.12 Two simple quadrupoles 3.13 Octupole moment Chapter 4. Batteries, Resistors and Ohm s Law 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Resistance and Ohm s Law 4.3 Resistance and Temperature 4.4 Resistors in Series 4.5 Conductors in Parallel 4.6 Dissipation of Energy 4.7 Electromotive Force and Internal Resistance 4.8 Power Delivered to an External Resistance 4.9 Potential Divider 4.10 Ammeters and Voltmeters 4.11 Wheatstone Bridge 4.12 Delta-Star Transform 4.13 Kirchhoff s Rules 4.14 Tortures for the Brain 4.15 Solutions, Answers or Hints to 4.14 4.16 Attenuators Chapter 5. Capacitors 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Plane Parallel Capacitor 5.3 Coaxial Cylindrical Capacitor 5.4 Concentric Spherical Capacitor 5.5 Capacitors in Parallel 5.6 Capacitors in Series 5.7 Delta-Star Transform 5.8 Kirchhoff s Rules 5.9 Problem for a Rainy Day 5.10 Energy Stored in a Capacitor 5.11 Energy Stored in an Electric Field 5.12 Force Between the Plates of a Plane Parallel Plate Capacitor 5.13 Sharing a Charge Between Two Capacitors 5.14 Mixed Dielectrics 5.15 Changing the Distance Between the Plates of a Capacitor 5.16 Inserting a Dielectric into a Capacitor

5.17 Polarization and Susceptibility 5.18 Discharging a Capacitor Through a Resistor 5.19 Charging a Capacitor Through a Resistor 5.20 Real Capacitors 5.21 More on E, D, P, etc. 5.22 Dielectric material in a alternating electric field. Chapter 6. The Magnetic Effect of an Electric Current 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Definition of the Amp 6.3 Definition of the Magnetic Field 6.4 The Biot-Savart Law 6.5 Magnetic Field Near a Long, Straight, Current-carrying Conductor 6.6 Field on the Axis and in the Plane of a Plane Circular Current-carrying Coil 6.7 Helmholtz Coils 6.8 Field on the Axis of a Long Solenoid 6.9 The Magnetic Field H 6.10 Flux 6.11 Ampère s Theorem 6.12 Boundary Conditions Chapter 7. Force on a Current in a Magnetic Field 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Force Between Two Current-carrying Wires 7.3 The Permeability of Free Space 7.4 Magnetic Moment 7.5 Magnetic Moment of a Plane, Current-carrying Coil 7.6 Period of Oscillation of a Magnet or a Coil in an External Magnetic Field 7.7 Potential Energy of a Magnet or a Coil in a Magnetic Field 7.8 Moving-coil Ammeter 7.9 Magnetogyric Ratio Chapter 8. On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Charged Particle in an Electric Field 8.3 Charged Particle in a Magnetic Field 8.4 Charged Particle in an Electric and a Magnetic Field 8.5 Motion in a Nonuniform Magnetic Field 8A Appendix. Integration of the Equations

Chapter 9. Magnetic Potential 9.1 Introduction 9.2 The Magnetic Vector Potential 9.3 Long, Straight, Current-carrying Conductor 9.4 Long Solenoid 9.5 Divergence Chapter 10. Electromagnetic Induction 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Electromagnetic Induction and the Lorentz Force 10.3 Lenz's Law 10.4 Ballistic Galvanometer and the Measurement of Magnetic Field 10.5 AC Generator 10.6 AC Power 10.7 Linear Motors and Generators 10.8 Rotary Motors 10.9 The Transformer 10.10 Mutual Inductance 10.11 Self Inductance 10.12 Growth of Current in a Circuit Containing Inductance 10.13 Discharge of a Capacitor through an Inductance 10.14 Discharge of a Capacitor through an Inductance and a Resistance 10.15 Charging a Capacitor through and Inductance and a Resistance 10.16 Energy Stored in an Inductor 10.17 Energy Stored in a Magnetic Field Chapter 11. Dimensions Chapter 12. Properties of Magnetic Materials 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Magnetic Circuits and Ohm s Law 12.3 Magnetization and Susceptibility 12.4 Diamagnetism 12.5 Paramagnetism 12.6 Ferromagnetism 12.7 Antiferromagnetism 12.8 Ferrimagnetism

Chapter 13. Alternating Current 13.1 Alternating current in an inductance 13.2 Alternating Voltage across a Capacitor 13.3 Complex Numbers 13.4 Resistance and Inductance in Series 13.5 Resistance and Capacitance in Series 13.6 Admittance 13.7 The RLC Series Acceptor Circuit 13.8 The RLC Parallel Rejector Circuit 13.9 AC Bridges 13.9.1 The Owen Bridge 13.9.2 The Schering Bridge 13.9.3 The Wien Bridge 13.9.4 Bridge Solution by Delta-Star Transform 13.10 The Transformer 13.11 RMS values, Power, and Impedance Matching. Chapter 14. Laplace Transforms 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Table of Laplace Transforms 14.3 The First Integration Theorem 14.4 The Second Integration Theorem (Dividing a Function by t) 14.5 Shifting Theorem 14.6 A Function Times t n 14.7 Differentiation Theorem 14.8 A First Order Differential Equation 14.9 A Second Order Differential Equation 14.10 Generalized Impedance 14.11 RLC Series Transient 14.12 Another Example Chapter 15. Maxwell s Equations 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Maxwell's First Equation 15.3 Poisson's and Laplace's Equations 15.4 Maxwell's Second Equation 15.5 Maxwell's Third Equation 15.6 The Magnetic Equivalent of Poisson's Equation 15.7 Maxwell's Fourth Equation

15.8 Summary of Maxwell's and Poisson's Equations 15.9 Electromagnetic Waves 15.10 Gauge Transformations 15.11 Maxwell s Equations in Potential Form 15.12 Retarded Potential Chapter 16. CGS Electricity and Magnetism 16.1 Introduction 16.2 The CGS Electrostatic System 16.3 The CGS Electromagnetic System 16.4 The Gaussian Mixed System 16.5 Dimensions Chapter 17. Magnetic Dipole Moment 17.1 Introduction 17.2 The SI Definition of Magnetic Moment 17.3 The Magnetic Field on the Equator of a Magnet 17.4 CGS Magnetic Moment, and Lip Service to SI 17.5 Possible Alternative Definitions of Magnetic Moment 17.6 Thirteen Questions 17.7 Additional Remarks 17.8 Conclusion Chapter 18. Electrochemistry