Early Electrodynamics

Early Electrodynamics
Title Early Electrodynamics PDF eBook
Author R. A. R. Tricker
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 229
Release 2016-06-07
Genre Science
ISBN 1483180719

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Early Electrodynamics discusses the history and initial developments in the theory for steady currents. The volume consists primarily of analysis on thesis in the field of electric science. A section of the book focuses on one thesis, the Dramatis Personae. An extensive account of the background of its author, Hans Christian Oersted, is given. Another personality of merit is Jean Baptiste Biot. He was one of the people who used a balloon to detect the oscillations of a small magnet. This experiment was one of his attempts to study the magnetic action of electric currents. The text contains a section on Ampere's philosophy of science. This philosophy greatly contributed to the science of electricity. Andre Marie Ampere conceptualized the theory of electrodynamics of steady currents. Ampere also proposed the quantitative theory of magnetism. A chapter of the book talks about the connection between an electrical conductor and a magnet. The book will provide useful information to electrical engineers, physicists, students and researchers in the field of electricity.

Early Quantum Electrodynamics

Early Quantum Electrodynamics
Title Early Quantum Electrodynamics PDF eBook
Author Arthur I. Miller
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 292
Release 1995-10-12
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521568913

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A panoramic view during 1927-1938 of the development of quantum electrodynamics.

Electrodynamics

Electrodynamics
Title Electrodynamics PDF eBook
Author Masud Chaichian
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 675
Release 2016-10-31
Genre Science
ISBN 3642173810

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This book is devoted to the fundamentals of classical electrodynamics, one of the most beautiful and productive theories in physics. A general survey on the applicability of physical theories shows that only few theories can be compared to electrodynamics. Essentially, all electric and electronic devices used around the world are based on the theory of electromagnetism. It was Maxwell who created, for the first time, a unified description of the electric and magnetic phenomena in his electromagnetic field theory. Remarkably, Maxwell’s theory contained in itself also the relativistic invariance of the special relativity, a fact which was discovered only a few decades later. The present book is an outcome of the authors’ teaching experience over many years in different countries and for different students studying diverse fields of physics. The book is intended for students at the level of undergraduate and graduate studies in physics, astronomy, engineering, applied mathematics and for researchers working in related subjects. We hope that the reader will not only acquire knowledge, but will also grasp the beauty of theoretical physics. A set of about 130 solved and proposed problems shall help to attain this aim.

Electrodynamics from Ampère to Einstein

Electrodynamics from Ampère to Einstein
Title Electrodynamics from Ampère to Einstein PDF eBook
Author Olivier Darrigol
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 566
Release 2003-06-26
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780198505938

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This book recounts the developments of fundamental electrodynamics from Ampère's investigation of the forces between electric currents to Einstein's introduction of a new doctrine of space and time. The emphasis is on the diverse, evolving practices of electrodynamics and the interactions between the corresponding scientific traditions. A richly documented, clearly written, and abundantly illustrated history of the subject.

Early Electrodynamics

Early Electrodynamics
Title Early Electrodynamics PDF eBook
Author Ronald Alfred Ransom Tricker
Publisher Pergamon
Pages
Release 1965-08
Genre
ISBN 9780080107936

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Introduction to Electrodynamics

Introduction to Electrodynamics
Title Introduction to Electrodynamics PDF eBook
Author David J. Griffiths
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 619
Release 2017-06-29
Genre Science
ISBN 1108420419

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This is a re-issued and affordable printing of the widely used undergraduate electrodynamics textbook.

Core Electrodynamics

Core Electrodynamics
Title Core Electrodynamics PDF eBook
Author Sandra Chapman
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 138
Release 2021-02-02
Genre Science
ISBN 3030668185

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This book is intended to engage the students in the elegance of electrodynamics and special relativity, whilst giving them the tools to begin graduate study. Here, from the basis of experiment, the authors first derive the Maxwell equations and special relativity. Introducing the mathematical framework of generalized tensors, the laws of mechanics, Lorentz force and the Maxwell equations are then cast in manifestly covariant form. This provides the basis for graduate study in field theory, high energy astrophysics, general relativity and quantum electrodynamics. As the title suggests, this book is “electrodynamics lite”. The journey through electrodynamics is kept as brief as possible, with minimal diversion into details, so that the elegance of the theory can be appreciated in a holistic way. It is written in an informal style and has few prerequisites; the derivation of the Maxwell equations and their consequences is dealt with in the first chapter. Chapter 2 is devoted to conservation equations in tensor formulation; here, Cartesian tensors are introduced. Special relativity and its consequences for electrodynamics are introduced in Chapter 3 and cast in four-vector form, and here, the authors introduce generalized tensors. Finally, in Chapter 4, Lorentz frame invariant electrodynamics is developed. Supplementary material and examples are provided by the two sets of problems. The first is revision of undergraduate electromagnetism, to expand on the material in the first chapter. The second is more advanced corresponding to the remaining chapters, and its purpose is twofold: to expand on points that are important, but not essential, to derivation of manifestly covariant electrodynamics, and to provide examples of manipulation of cartesian and generalized tensors. As these problems introduce material not covered in the text, they are accompanied by full worked solutions. The philosophy here is to facilitate learning by problem solving, as well as by studying the text. Extensive appendices for vector relations, unit conversion and so forth are given with graduate study in mind.