We dont offer credit or certification for using ocw. The subject is taught using the teal technology enabled active learning format which utilizes small group interaction and current technology. Support for mit opencourseware s 15th anniversary is provided by. It is geared towards students who are looking for a thorough and. Introductory physics ii electricity, magnetism and optics by robertg. Publication date 1999 usage attributionnoncommercialshare alike 3.
The tealstudio project at mit is a new approach to physics education designed to help students develop much better intuition about. Freely browse and use ocw materials at your own pace. This video was formerly hosted on the youtube channel mit opencourseware. Electricity and magnetism by edward purcell page 2. The website features lecture notes, problem sets with solutions, exams with solutions, links to related resources, and a complete set of videotaped lectures.
Ocw is a free and open publication of material from thousands of mit courses, covering the entire mit curriculum. How does the electric force compare to the other fundamental forces. Electric charges historical, polarization, electric force, coulombs law. Find materials for this course in the pages linked along the left. Mit opencourseware, massachusetts institute of technology. Many people have contributed to the development of the course materials. This freshmanlevel course is the second semester of introductory physics. Find materials for this course in the pages linked. Where to download physics electricity and magnetism study guide use ocw to guide your own lifelong learning, or to teach others. The 36 video lectures on electricity and magnetism, by professor lewin, were recorded on the mit campus during the spring of 2002. Use ocw to guide your own lifelong learning, or to teach others.
Electricity and magnetism, as taught in spring 2002 by dr. These are the course notes in pdf format used in physics 8. Links to lecture notes, assignmentssolutions and examssolutions are available via links in the descriptions of the individual lecture videos. These lecture notes were written for the 2002 version of this course, and do not correspond directly to the calendar in the syllabus. Lecture notes electricity and magnetism physics mit.
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