Theoretical Physics 3: Electrodynamics

Theoretical Physics 3: Electrodynamics

2016 • 659 pages

This textbook offers a clear and comprehensive introduction to electrodynamics, one of the core components of undergraduate physics courses. The first part of the book describes the interaction of electric charges and magnetic moments by introducing electro- and magnetostatics. The second part of the book establishes deeper understanding of electrodynamics with the Maxwell equations, quasistationary fields and electromagnetic fields. All sections are accompanied by a detailed introduction to the math needed. Ideally suited to undergraduate students with some grounding in classical and analytical mechanics, the book is enhanced throughout with learning features such as boxed inserts and chapter summaries, with key mathematical derivations highlighted to aid understanding. The text is supported by numerous worked examples and end of chapter problem sets. About the Theoretical Physics series Translated from the renowned and highly successful German editions, the eight volumes of this series cover the complete core curriculum of theoretical physics at undergraduate level. Each volume is self-contained and provides all the material necessary for the individual course topic. Numerous problems with detailed solutions support a deeper understanding. Wolfgang Nolting is famous for his refined didactical style and has been referred to as the "German Feynman" in reviews.

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Theoretical Physics (Springer) is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Wolfgang Nolting and Nolting.

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Theoretical Physics 1: Classical Mechanics
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Theoretical Physics 2: Analytical Mechanics
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Theoretical Physics 3: Electrodynamics
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Theoretical Physics 4: Special Theory of Relativity
#5
Theoretical Physics 5
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Theoretical Physics 6: Quantum Mechanics - Basics
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Theoretical Physics 7: Quantum Mechanics - Methods and Applications

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