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General Methods for Solving Physics Problems – Belikov
In this post we will see another book in the Problems and Solutions book, namely, General Methods for Solving Physics Problems by B. S. Belikov About This book attempts to create systematic use of generalised methods , general methodological principles, … Continue reading
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Tagged boltzmann distribution, electric field, electromagnetic field, first law, general methods, gravitational field, kinematics, kinetic theory, laws, light, magnetic field, maxwell distribution, mechanics, physics, problems and solutions, research problems, rigid body, second law, thermodynamics, waves
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Fundamentals of The Theory of Electricity – Tamm
Fundamentals of the Theory of Electricity is a classical course in electrodynamics written by Igor E. Tamm (1895-1971), one of the most outstanding and well-known Soviet physicists. In this post we will see a book titled Fundamentals of The Theory … Continue reading
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Tagged coulomb's law, dielectrics, dipole, electric current, electric field, gauss's law, joule's law, kirchoff's laws, lorentz force, magnetics, ohm's law, polarization, ponderomotive interaction, potential function, poynting's theorem, Quasistationary Electromagnetic Field, skin effect, vector potential
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