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Ingegneria Informatica/Information and communication technologies engineering (with Helwan University) (Academic Year 2010/2011)

Physics II


CFU: 5
Available languages: AR, EN, FR, IT
Content language:
Course description
Aim of the course is to gives to the student the fundamentals of Electromagnetism, together with the ability to apply models to related concrete problems.
Prerequisites
Differential and integral calculus for multiple variable functions; vector calculus.
Program
  • Electric field. Electric dipole – electric capacity and electric field energy
  • Continuous currents: Ohm law – electric resistance
  • Static magnetic field: magnetic field in vacuum – magnetic induction – Biot Savart law – Laplace law – Lorentz force – Ampere law – Hall effect
  • Time dependent electric and magnetic fields: electromotive forces and induced currents – induction – energy of magnetic field –Maxwell equations – propagation of electromagnetic waves – Poynting vector
  • Wave geometry and optical instruments – light and electromagnetic waves – interference and diffraction
Book
  • Fundamental of Physics, D. Halliday, J. Walker, R. Resnick, Wiley 2007
  • Physics, M. Alonso, E.J. Finn, H. Anton, Pearson-Prentice Hall, 1992
Professor
Piergiorgio Picozza
List of lessons
    •  Lesson n. 1: Electrostatics  Go to this lesson
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    •  Lesson n. 6: Dielectrics  Go to this lesson
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    •  Lesson n. 16: Inductance  Go to this lesson
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