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CH#4: 4.2.2 Physical Interpretation of Bound Charges from Griffth Electrodynamics
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CH#4: Electric Fields in Matter, Topic: Physical Interpretation of Bound Charges from the book " Introduction to Electrodynamics by Devid J Griffth. In this topic, we discuss how the bound charges are produced. what is meant by bound charges. Formulas for bound charges, the effect of electric field on the material atoms. Induced dipoles due to effect of electric field.
CH#3 monopole and dipole term, Origin of Coordinates in Multipole Expansion, The Electric Field
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This lecture is from Chapter#3 Electrostatics from Griffith Book Introduction to Electrodynamics. It explains monopole and dipole terms, difference between physical and pure dipole,also explanins that multipole expansion depends upon the origin or reference point of coordinates then finally we calculate the electric field from electric potential of a pure dipole
2.3.5 Boundary Conditions, Summary of equations of Chapter#2 Electrostatics
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This lecture is from Chapter#2 Electrostatics from Griffith Book Introduction to Electrodynamics. It explains the boundary conditions, a summary of formulas that are studied in Chapter #2 Electrostatics. Parallel Boundary conditions of electric field and series boundary conditions of the electric field.
2.5 Conductor, 2.5.1Basic Properties, 2.5.2 Induced Charges
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This lecture is from Chapter#2 Electrostatics from Griffith Book Introduction to Electrodynamics. It explains what are the conductors and their properties, what are induced charges? , charges inside a cavity
spherical coordinates part II, Infinitesimal displacement, Infinitesimal volume, infinitesimal area
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Infinitesimal displacement in spherical coordinates, Infinitesimal volume in spherical coordinates, an infinitesimal area in spherical coordinates are explained here. Griffith electrodynamics 4th edition, pure physics
7.2.1:Faraday Law, Griffith Electrodynamics example 7.5, Griffith Electrodynamics example 7.6
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Chapter # 7 Griffith Electrodynamics from Book Introduction to Electrodynamics covers Faraday's Law, Example 7.5, Example 7.6
6.3.1; Ampère’s Law in Magnetized Materials 6.4.1; Magnetic Susceptibility and Permeability
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6.3 THE AUXILIARY FIELD H, 6.3.1; Ampère’s Law in Magnetized Materials, 6.4:LINEAR AND NONLINEAR MEDIA, 6.4.1:Magnetic Susceptibility and Permeability Griffith Electrodynamics topics:
555 timer
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construction and working of 555 timer
What is comparator?
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What is comparator?
6.2:Field of A Magnetized Object 6:2.1 Bound Currents
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We will discuss here what are the bound currents such as; surface bound currents and volume bound current and we will also find out the magnetic vector potential for magnetized object. reference book: Introduction to Electrodynamics by David J Griffith Pure Physics
Griffith Electrodynamics: Problem #10, Physical interpretation of bound charges
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In problem 10 I found bound surface charge density and bound volume charge density, then I discussed that what are the bound charges, how surface bound charge is arisen in uniform field and how volume charge is arisen in non-uniform external field. I derived the formulas of surface any volume bound charge density in other way. Pure Physics, Introduction to electrodynamics David J Griffith 4th e...
Griffith Electrodynamics: 4.1 Spherical Coordinates Part 1
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Curvilinear Coordinates, Types of curvilinear coordinates, application of spherical coordinates in electrodynamics, representation of a vector in spherical coordinates, Direction of spherical coordinates from Griffith Electrodynamics ( 4th Edition by Pure Physics)
1:3 Alignment of Polar Molecules, Griffith Electrodynamics
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In this topic I derive the relation of torque and force on the dipole for a dipole placed in uniform and non uniform electric field By Pure Physics. Griffith Electrodynamics 4th Edition
Griffith Electrodynamics Problem 4.1
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In this problem a hydrogen atom is placed between the electric field, due to which induced dipole is formed, we find fraction of separation distance d to atomic radius R. and also estimate the voltage that you would need with this apparatus to ionize the atom. Pure Physics, Introduction to electrodynamics by David J Griffith 4th Edition.
Griffith Elecctrodynamics,1.1:Dielectrics,1.2: induced dipole
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Griffith Elecctrodynamics,1.1:Dielectrics,1.2: induced dipole
Delta Function Properties
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Delta Function Properties
1.4.2: Cylindrical Coordinates, Gradient, Divergence, Curl, Laplacian, Griffith Electrodynamics
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1.4.2: Cylindrical Coordinates, Gradient, Divergence, Curl, Laplacian, Griffith Electrodynamics
Chapter#4 Mechanics: Position vector displacement, Sample Problem 4-1, 4-2
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Chapter#4 Mechanics: Position vector displacement, Sample Problem 4-1, 4-2
3.4 Fundamental theorem for Divergences, Example 10
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3.4 Fundamental theorem for Divergences, Example 10
HRW Mechanics-I Sample problem:3-5
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HRW Mechanics-I Sample problem:3-5
Introduction to Electrostatics, Coulomb's Law, Electric Field
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Introduction to Electrostatics, Coulomb's Law, Electric Field
Unification of Physical Theories, Formulation of Electrodynamics, Electric Charge
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Unification of Physical Theories, Formulation of Electrodynamics, Electric Charge
Lecture#1: What is Electrodynamics and how does it fit to general scheme of Physics?
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Lecture#1: What is Electrodynamics and how does it fit to general scheme of Physics?
6.1 magnetization, diamagnets, paramagnets, ferromagnets, torque and forces on magnetic dipole
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6.1 magnetization, diamagnets, paramagnets, ferromagnets, torque and forces on magnetic dipole
How to write mathematical equations in MS Word 2013
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How to write mathematical equations in MS Word 2013
5.1 Lorentz force law, Magnetic fields, Magnetic forces
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5.1 Lorentz force law, Magnetic fields, Magnetic forces
5.1.3 Currents (Line current, Surface Currents, Volume Currents)
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5.1.3 Currents (Line current, Surface Currents, Volume Currents)
Griffith Electrodynamics Example 5.9, Magnetic field inside the solenoid by Pure Physics
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Griffith Electrodynamics Example 5.9, Magnetic field inside the solenoid by Pure Physics
Griffith Electrodynamics Example 5.8, Magnetic Field due to surface current by Pure Physics
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Griffith Electrodynamics Example 5.8, Magnetic Field due to surface current by Pure Physics

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