Eng. Physics 2
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Contents
Electric Charges & Fields
Electric Charge
Fundamental Charge
Conductors & Insulators
Coulomb's Law
Examples
Electric Fields
Examples
Section Examples
Electric Force & Point Charges
Equations
Examples
Charge Distributions
2D Charge Distribution
3D Charge Distribution
Electric Charges & Fields
Contents
Gauss's Law (Class Notes)
Electric Flux
Varying Fields over a surface
Closed Surfaces
Spherical Symmetry
Examples
Gauss's Law (Textbook Notes)
Electric Flux
Area Vector
Spherical Symmetry
3D Spherical Charge Distribution
Cylindrical Symmetry
Planar Symmetry
Charged Conductors in Electrostatic Equilibrium
Gauss's Law
Contents
Electric Potential
Gravity / Electricity / Work
Electric Potential 'U'
The Electron Volt
Voltages of Charge Distributions
Charged Sphere
3D Charged Sphere
Electric Potential
Contents
Capacitance
Formulas
Cylindrical Capacitor
Spherical Capacitor
Storing Electrical Energy in a Capacitor
Field Energy Density
Capacitance
Series Capacitance
Parallel Capacitance
Series & Parallel Capacitance
Work
Capacitance/ Field Density
Contents
Resistivity & Power/time
Capacitance/Resistance Formulas
Energy/Power Formula Table
Examples
Contents
DC Circuits
Electromotive Force (EMF)
Series/Parallel Circuits
Kirchoff's Junction Rule
Resistor Circuits
Capacitor Charging
Kirchoff's Loop Rule (KLR)
Capacitor Discharging
Potential Energy
Gravitational Energy
Work
Relation to Potential Energy
Potential Forces
Equilibrium
Equilibrium
Voltage drop across resistors
Magnetism
Magnetic Fields
Magnetic Force
Right Hand Rule (RHR)
Centriputal Force
DC Circuits
Contents
Ch11
Introduction to Magnetism
Magnetic Force
Magnetic Force
Magnetic Torque
Magnetic Forces/Fields (Textbook Notes)
Magnetic Force
Magnetic Field Lines
Motion of Charged Particles in Magnetic Fields
Centriputal Force
Period of Motion
Magnetic Force on Current Carrying Conductor
Magnetic Dipole
The Hall Effect
Magnetic Forces & Fields
Contents
Sources of Magnetic Fields (Class Notes)
Magnetic Field of Currents
Magnetic Field of Long Straight Wire
Biot-Savart Law
Magnetic FIeld of Circular Current Loop
Magnetic Field of a Solenoid
Sources of Magnetic Fields (Textbook Notes)
Biot-Savart Law
Magnetic Field of Short Current Segments
Magnetic Field of Circular Arc of Wire
Magnetic FIeld due to thin straight wire
Ch12 Review
Magnetic FIelds
Biot-Savart Law
Field of Long Straight Wire
Field of Circular Loop
Force Between Long Straight Wires
Ampere's Law
Magnetic Fields
Contents
Electromagnetic Induction
Magnetic Flux
Induced EMF
Induced Electric Fields
Induced Electric Current
Lenz's Law
Motional EMF
Faraday's Law
Contents
Inductance
Inductors
Self Inductance
EMF across Inductors
Mutual Inductance
RL Circuit (Resistance Inductance Circuit)
Magnetic Energy
De-Energizing the Coil
Inductance
Contents
Electromagnetic Waves
Displacement Current
AC Circuits
Maxwell's Solution
Kinematic Description of Waves
Angular Frequency
Period
Wave Speed
Wave Number
Plane Electromagnetic Waves
Wave Average Density
Wave Intensity
Main Equations
Radiation Pressure
Example Problems
Electromagnetic Waves
Contents
Nature of Light (Class Notes)
Index of Refraction
Internal Reflection
Light Dispersion
Homework Examples
Nature of Light (Textbook Notes)
Law of Reflection
Incident Angles
Speed Change
Total Internal Reflection
Critical Angles
Geometry of Angles
Dispersion
Light Wavelength Chart
Dispersion Diagrams
Dispersion of White Light by CROWN GLASS
Hyugens's Principle
Hyugens' Applied
Deriving Law of Refraction
Diffraction
Minimum Deviation
Polarization
Direction of Polarization
Intensity
Malus's Law
Polarization by Reflection
Chapter 1 Homework Examples
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Nature of Light
Contents
Geometric Optics & Image Formation (Class Notes)
Mirrors
Convex Mirrors
Concave Mirrors
Lenses
Real Images
Principal Rays
Converging vs. Diverging Light
Converging vs. Diverging Lenses
Geometric Optics & Image Formation (Textbook Notes)
Mirrors
Convex vs. Concave Mirrors
Optical Axis
Spherical Mirrors
Focal Length
Relating Focal Length to Mirror Radius of Curvature
Small Angle Approximation
Image Locating
Principal Rays
Image Formation by Reflection
Magnification
Mirror Equation
Plane Mirror
Mirrors
Spherical Mirrors
Real vs. Virtual Images
Plane Mirrors
Concave Mirrors (Converging)
Radial Lines
Focal/Focus Point
Focal Length
Lenses
Focal/Focus Point
Rays
Virtual vs. Real Image
Ray Tracing
Comprehensive step-by-step on how to trace light rays
Principal Rays 1 through 4
Focal Point and Focal Length
Mirrors vs. Lenses
Converging vs. Diverging
Geometric Optics & Images