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8.022 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism (MIT) 8.022 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism (MIT)
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This course runs parallel to 8.02, but assumes that students have some knowledge of vector calculus. The class introduces Maxwell's equations, in both differential and integral form, along with electrostatic and magnetic vector potential, and the properties of dielectrics and magnetic materials. This class was taught by an undergraduate in the Experimental Study Group (ESG). Student instructors are paired with ESG faculty members, who advise and oversee the students' teaching efforts. This course runs parallel to 8.02, but assumes that students have some knowledge of vector calculus. The class introduces Maxwell's equations, in both differential and integral form, along with electrostatic and magnetic vector potential, and the properties of dielectrics and magnetic materials. This class was taught by an undergraduate in the Experimental Study Group (ESG). Student instructors are paired with ESG faculty members, who advise and oversee the students' teaching efforts.Subjects
Electricity | Electricity | Magnetism | Magnetism | Maxwell's equations | Maxwell's equations | electrostatic potential | electrostatic potential | vector potential | vector potential | dielectrics | dielectrics | Coulomb's Law | Coulomb's Law | Electric Field | Electric Field | Electric Flux | Electric Flux | Gauss's Law | Gauss's Law | Electric Potential Gradient | Electric Potential Gradient | Poisson Equations | Poisson Equations | Laplace Equations | Laplace Equations | Curl | Curl | Conductors | Conductors | Capacitance | Capacitance | Resistance | Resistance | Kirchhoff's Rules | Kirchhoff's Rules | EMF | EMF | RC Circuits | RC Circuits | Th?venin Equivalence | Th?venin Equivalence | Magnetic Force | Magnetic Force | Magnetic Field | Magnetic Field | Ampere's Law | Ampere's Law | Special Relativity | Special Relativity | Spacetime | Spacetime | Biot-Savart Law | Biot-Savart Law | Faraday's Law | Faraday's Law | Lenz's Law | Lenz's Law | RL Circuits | RL Circuits | AC Circuits | AC Circuits | Electromagnetic Radiation | Electromagnetic Radiation | Poynting Vector | Poynting VectorLicense
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See all metadata8.022 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism (MIT) 8.022 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism (MIT)
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Course 8.022 is one of several second-term freshman physics courses offered at MIT. It is geared towards students who are looking for a thorough and challenging introduction to electricity and magnetism. Topics covered include: Electric and magnetic field and potential; introduction to special relativity; Maxwell's equations, in both differential and integral form; and properties of dielectrics and magnetic materials. In addition to the theoretical subject matter, several experiments in electricity and magnetism are performed by the students in the laboratory. Acknowledgments Prof. Sciolla would like to acknowledge the contributions of MIT Professors Scott Hughes and Peter Fisher to the development of this course. She would also like to acknowledge that these course materials include cont Course 8.022 is one of several second-term freshman physics courses offered at MIT. It is geared towards students who are looking for a thorough and challenging introduction to electricity and magnetism. Topics covered include: Electric and magnetic field and potential; introduction to special relativity; Maxwell's equations, in both differential and integral form; and properties of dielectrics and magnetic materials. In addition to the theoretical subject matter, several experiments in electricity and magnetism are performed by the students in the laboratory. Acknowledgments Prof. Sciolla would like to acknowledge the contributions of MIT Professors Scott Hughes and Peter Fisher to the development of this course. She would also like to acknowledge that these course materials include contSubjects
Electricity | Electricity | Magnetism | Magnetism | Maxwell's equations | Maxwell's equations | electrostatic potential | electrostatic potential | vector potential | vector potential | dielectrics | dielectrics | Coulomb's Law | Coulomb's Law | Electric Field | Electric Field | Electric Flux | Electric Flux | Gauss's Law | Gauss's Law | Electric Potential Gradient | Electric Potential Gradient | Poisson Equations | Poisson Equations | Laplace Equations | Laplace Equations | Curl | Curl | Conductors | Conductors | Capacitance | Capacitance | Resistance | Resistance | Kirchhoff's Rules | Kirchhoff's Rules | EMF | EMF | RC Circuits | RC Circuits | Th?venin Equivalence | Th?venin Equivalence | Magnetic Force | Magnetic Force | Magnetic Field | Magnetic Field | Ampere's Law | Ampere's Law | Special Relativity | Special Relativity | Spacetime | Spacetime | Biot-Savart Law | Biot-Savart Law | Faraday's Law | Faraday's Law | Lenz's Law | Lenz's Law | RL Circuits | RL Circuits | AC Circuits | AC Circuits | Electromagnetic Radiation | Electromagnetic Radiation | Poynting Vector | Poynting Vector | Magnetism | Maxwell's equations; | Magnetism | Maxwell's equations;License
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See all metadata2.700 Principles of Naval Architecture (MIT) 2.700 Principles of Naval Architecture (MIT)
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This course presents principles of naval architecture, ship geometry, hydrostatics, calculation and drawing of curves of form, intact and damage stability, hull structure strength calculations and ship resistance. It introduces computer-aided naval ship design and analysis tools. Projects include analysis of ship lines drawings, calculation of ship hydrostatic characteristics, analysis of intact and damaged stability, ship model testing, and hull structure strength calculations. This course presents principles of naval architecture, ship geometry, hydrostatics, calculation and drawing of curves of form, intact and damage stability, hull structure strength calculations and ship resistance. It introduces computer-aided naval ship design and analysis tools. Projects include analysis of ship lines drawings, calculation of ship hydrostatic characteristics, analysis of intact and damaged stability, ship model testing, and hull structure strength calculations.Subjects
naval architecture | naval architecture | ship geometry | ship geometry | geometry of ships | geometry of ships | ship resistance | ship resistance | flow | flow | hydrostatics | hydrostatics | intact stability | intact stability | damage stability | damage stability | general stability | general stability | hull | hull | hydrostatic | hydrostatic | ship model testing | ship model testing | hull structure | hull structure | Resistance | Resistance | Propulsion | Propulsion | Vibration | Vibration | submarine | submarine | hull subdivision | hull subdivision | midsection | midsectionLicense
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This course runs parallel to 8.02, but assumes that students have some knowledge of vector calculus. The class introduces Maxwell's equations, in both differential and integral form, along with electrostatic and magnetic vector potential, and the properties of dielectrics and magnetic materials. This class was taught by an undergraduate in the Experimental Study Group (ESG). Student instructors are paired with ESG faculty members, who advise and oversee the students' teaching efforts.Subjects
Electricity | Magnetism | Maxwell's equations | electrostatic potential | vector potential | dielectrics | Coulomb's Law | Electric Field | Electric Flux | Gauss's Law | Electric Potential Gradient | Poisson Equations | Laplace Equations | Curl | Conductors | Capacitance | Resistance | Kirchhoff's Rules | EMF | RC Circuits | Th?venin Equivalence | Magnetic Force | Magnetic Field | Ampere's Law | Special Relativity | Spacetime | Biot-Savart Law | Faraday's Law | Lenz's Law | RL Circuits | AC Circuits | Electromagnetic Radiation | Poynting VectorLicense
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See all metadataDG5434 Single Phase A.C. Circuits
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This unit is designed to enable learners to develop knowledge and understanding and apply basic electrical concepts and theorems to the solution of simple electrical problems. It also provides an opportunity to examine first order transient responses as found in RL and RC series circuits and to develop the necessary knowledge and skills to solve single-phase a.c. circuit problems using complex notation. Outcomes 1. Solve problems involving basic electrical concepts and theorems. 2. Solve single-phase a.c. circuit problems using complex notation.Subjects
DG54 34 | Basic electrical quantities | Circuit elements | Electromagnetic field | electrostatic fields | Ohm’s law | Waveforms | series circuit | parallel circuit | Kirchhoff’s laws | D.C. transients | R | L and C circuits | inductance | capacitance | Resistance | X: Engineering | ENGINEERING | SCQF Level 7License
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This course presents principles of naval architecture, ship geometry, hydrostatics, calculation and drawing of curves of form, intact and damage stability, hull structure strength calculations and ship resistance. It introduces computer-aided naval ship design and analysis tools. Projects include analysis of ship lines drawings, calculation of ship hydrostatic characteristics, analysis of intact and damaged stability, ship model testing, and hull structure strength calculations.Subjects
naval architecture | ship geometry | geometry of ships | ship resistance | flow | hydrostatics | intact stability | damage stability | general stability | hull | hydrostatic | ship model testing | hull structure | Resistance | Propulsion | Vibration | submarine | hull subdivision | midsectionLicense
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This course runs parallel to 8.02, but assumes that students have some knowledge of vector calculus. The class introduces Maxwell's equations, in both differential and integral form, along with electrostatic and magnetic vector potential, and the properties of dielectrics and magnetic materials. This class was taught by an undergraduate in the Experimental Study Group (ESG). Student instructors are paired with ESG faculty members, who advise and oversee the students' teaching efforts.Subjects
Electricity | Magnetism | Maxwell's equations | electrostatic potential | vector potential | dielectrics | Coulomb's Law | Electric Field | Electric Flux | Gauss's Law | Electric Potential Gradient | Poisson Equations | Laplace Equations | Curl | Conductors | Capacitance | Resistance | Kirchhoff's Rules | EMF | RC Circuits | Th?venin Equivalence | Magnetic Force | Magnetic Field | Ampere's Law | Special Relativity | Spacetime | Biot-Savart Law | Faraday's Law | Lenz's Law | RL Circuits | AC Circuits | Electromagnetic Radiation | Poynting VectorLicense
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Course 8.022 is one of several second-term freshman physics courses offered at MIT. It is geared towards students who are looking for a thorough and challenging introduction to electricity and magnetism. Topics covered include: Electric and magnetic field and potential; introduction to special relativity; Maxwell's equations, in both differential and integral form; and properties of dielectrics and magnetic materials. In addition to the theoretical subject matter, several experiments in electricity and magnetism are performed by the students in the laboratory. Acknowledgments Prof. Sciolla would like to acknowledge the contributions of MIT Professors Scott Hughes and Peter Fisher to the development of this course. She would also like to acknowledge that these course materials include contSubjects
Electricity | Magnetism | Maxwell's equations | electrostatic potential | vector potential | dielectrics | Coulomb's Law | Electric Field | Electric Flux | Gauss's Law | Electric Potential Gradient | Poisson Equations | Laplace Equations | Curl | Conductors | Capacitance | Resistance | Kirchhoff's Rules | EMF | RC Circuits | Th?venin Equivalence | Magnetic Force | Magnetic Field | Ampere's Law | Special Relativity | Spacetime | Biot-Savart Law | Faraday's Law | Lenz's Law | RL Circuits | AC Circuits | Electromagnetic Radiation | Poynting Vector | Magnetism | Maxwell's equations;License
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