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Electromagnetism and Special Methods for Electric Circuits Analysis.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Antohe, Ștefan.
Contributor:
Antohe, Vlad-Andrei.
Series:
IOP Ebooks Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Electromagnetism.
Electricity.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (348 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bristol : Institute of Physics Publishing, 2025.
Summary:
This textbook presents the second part of the Electricity and Magnetism (E&M) course, focusing onto classical electrodynamics, a branch of theoretical physics studying phenomena related to moving electric charges and the interactions between electromagnetic field and electric charges.
Contents:
PRELIMS.pdf
Acknowledgements
Author biographies
Introduction
References and further reading
CH001.pdf
Chapter The electrokinetic state: direct electric current
1.1 Electric current
1.2 Electric current densities
1.2.1 Conduction current density
1.2.2 Convection current density
1.3 Fundamental laws of electrokinetics
1.3.1 Theorem of the electric potential
1.3.2 Electric charge conservation law: continuity equation
1.3.3 Law of electric conduction in homogeneous conducting media
1.3.4 The Joule–Lenz law for homogeneous conducting media
1.3.5 Wiedemann–Franz law
1.4 Microscopic approach to electric conduction in metals
1.4.1 Free electron gas model
1.4.2 Local form of Ohm’s law for homogeneous conducting media
1.4.3 Local form of the Joule–Lenz law for homogeneous conducting media
1.4.4 Applying the Wiedemann–Franz law to the Drude–Lorentz theory
1.4.5 Physical meaning of the Drude–Lorenz theory and its deficiencies
1.5 Potential energy of electrons in solids
1.5.1 Potential energy of electrons in a metal
1.5.2 The distribution function for the energy of electrons in a solid body
CH002.pdf
Chapter Electric charge transport in media other than metals
2.1 Electric conduction of free electrons in vacuum Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9780750358569
0750358564
OCLC:
1493602747

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