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Lecture Notes

Ron Gilman, 2011

The lecture notes will be posted either here or to the Sakai site (sakai.rutgers.edu). Draft notes will usually be posted the evening before lecture - they will not be available before then - while final notes including iclicker answers will be posted shortly after lecture.  

All notes are in pdf format.


Num. Date Subject This year
1
9/1
Introduction to course.  Electric charge
Notes
2
9/8
Coulomb's Law and Electric Fields
Notes
3
9/12 Introduction to Electric Flux & Gauss Law; Charges on Conductors  Notes
4
9/15 Calculating Electric Fields, Applying Gauss's Law; 
Notes
5 9/19
Electric Potential Notes
6 9/22
Calculating Potentials Notes
7 9/26
Capacitors and stored energy Notes
8 9/29
Capacitors and dielectrics Notes
9 10/3
Current, resistance, Ohm's law Notes

10/6
Review for 1st Midterm
10 10/10
Circuits, EMF, model of resistivity
Notes
11 10/13
Power, combinations of resistors, Kirchhoff's rules Notes
12
10/17
RC circuits, electrical instruments Notes
13 10/20
Magnetic fields and forces Notes
14 10/24
Hall Effect, Forces on Currents.
Notes
Video of Aurora Borealis
15 10/27
Biot-Savart Law, magnetic force (Field of a Current) Notes
16
10/31
Ampere's Law, Gauss' Law  
Notes
17
11/3
More on Ampere's Law, magnetic materials
Notes
18
11/7
Induction: Faraday's Law, Lenz's Law Notes
19
11/10
Induced EMF, Maxwell's Equations Notes
Video: Aurora Borealis and power line surges
20
11/14
Displacement current, Inductance, RL circuits Notes
  11/17
Review for 2nd Midterm
Notes
21 11/22
Mutual Inductance, circuits with L and C (LC and RLC) Notes
22 11/28
AC circuits Notes
23 12/1
AC RLC circuit Notes
24 12/5
Electromagnetic waves, Energy and Momentum
Notes
25 12/8
Electromagnetic waves, standing waves Notes
26 12/12
Review for Final Notes

 

Ron Gilman (rgilman@physics.rutgers.edu)
Last modified: Mon Nov 21 20:50:35 EST 2011