Supplementary Notes for
Classical ElectroDynamics
This page has links to the supplemenary notes — my own notes, or interesting web pages on the Internet
— for my Classical Electrodynamics (I) class (352 K, Fall 2017, unique 56365).
- Electric field lines.
- Applications of Gauss Law.
- Gradient, divergence, curl, their integrals, and their role in electrostatics.
- Soap films and the Laplace equation.
- Electostatic theorems: Earnshaw, mean-value, and uniqueness.
- Plots for separations of variables in a 3-sided infinite slot:
3D plot, slices.
- Separation of variables in cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
- Math of multipole expansion.
- Electric dipoles.
- Bound charges and the displacement field.
- Examples of dielectric boundary problems.
- MKSA v. Gauss units for dielectric equations.
- Magnetic field lines.
- Examples of magnetic field strength.
- Cyclotron (Wikipedia page).
- The continuity equation.
- Biot–Savart–Laplace Law and its applications .
- Divergence and curl of the magnetic field.
- Applications of the Ampere's law.
- Equations for the vector potential and the magnetic multipole expansion.
- Magnetization, bound currents, and the H field
(corrected 11/16 at 7 PM).
- Material Physics web pages of Dr. Rudolf Winter (Aberystwyth University):
- Ferromagnetic domains and hysteresis:
- Ohm's Law (corrected 11/29).
- Magnetic induction: Motional EMF, Faraday's law, Induced electric fields.
- Inductance and magnetic energy.
- Displacement currents, Maxwell equations, and electromagnetic waves.
- Notes for extra lectures:
Last Modified: December 7, 2017.
Vadim Kaplunovsky
vadim@physics.utexas.edu