MIT: Electricity and Magnetism - Part 2
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In this course you'll learn about Electricity and Magnetism and how they dominate much of the world around us – from the most fundamental processes in nature to state of the art electronic technology.
Course taught by Prof. Walter Lewin
Lecture 21 - Magnetic Materials, Dia- Para- & Ferromagnetism
Lecture 22 - Maxwell's Equations - 600 Daffodil Ceremony
Lecture 23 - Second Exam Review
Exam 2 : http://freepdfhosting.com/c013c620a0.pdf
Solutions 2 : http://freepdfhosting.com/11a1e59448.pdf
Lecture 24 - Transformers, Car Coils, RC Circuits
Lect 25 - Driven LRC Circuits, Metal Detectors
Lecture 26 Traveling Waves, Standing Waves, Musical Instruments
Lecture 27 - Destructive Resonance, Electromagnetic Waves, Speed of Light
Lecture 28 - Poynting Vector, Oscillating Charges, Polarization, Radiation Pressure
Lecture 29 - Snell's Law, Index of Refraction, Huygen's Principle, Illusion of Color
Lecture 30 - Polarizers, Malus' Law, Light Scattering, Blue Skies, Red Sunsets
Lecture 31 - Rainbows, Fog Bows, Haloes, Glories, Sun Dogs
Lecture 32 - Third Exam Review
Exam 3 : http://freepdfhosting.com/31cc3812b1.pdf
Solutions 3 : http://freepdfhosting.com/47772c0d2d.pdf
Lecture 33 - Double-slit Interference, Interferometers
Lecture 34 - Diffraction, Gratings, Resolving Power, Angular Resolution
Lecture 35 - Doppler Effect, Big Bang, Cosmology
Lecture 36 - Farewell Special, My Early Days in Astrophysics, Huge Balloons
Kirchhoff's Loop Rule Is For The Birds
Is Kirchhoff's Loop Rule for the Birds?
Believing and Science are Very Different
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