Classical Electromagnetism
978-613-0-29882-1
613029882X
156
2010-09-15
49.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.Classical electromagnetism (or classical electrodynamics) is a branch of theoretical physics that studies consequences of the electromagnetic forces between electric charges and currents. It provides an excellent description of electromagnetic phenomena whenever the relevant length scales and field strengths are large enough that quantum mechanical effects are negligible (see quantum electrodynamics). Fundamental physical aspects of classical electrodynamics are presented e.g. by Feynman, Leighton and Sands, Panofsky and Phillips, and Jackson. The theory of electromagnetism was developed over the course of the 19th century, most prominently by James Clerk Maxwell. Ribarič and Šušteršič considered a dozen open questions in the current understanding of classical electrodynamics; to this end they studied and cited about 240 references from 1903 to 1989.
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