Upgraded on the 16th August 2003 M.S.
Dear colleagues!
The grading is finished. Under my oppinion the grades are fair and everyone
has the grade he/she deserves.
I hope you have learned something and wish you all the best in your further
studies and life!
I really enjoyed teaching you! M.S.
If you want to know your grades, please, send me an email. I don't know
your mail addresses!
Access since 9th July 2003 :
At the time you can get to the
- See the
class0 or
class1 before the Midterm Exam 2.
- Final Exam Study Guide to
read or to
download
- Final Exam Assignment to
read or to
download
- Final Exam Solution Set to
read or to
download
- Midterm II Study Guide to
read or to
download
- Midterm II Assignment to
read or to
download
- Midterm II Solution Set to
read or to
download
- Midterm I Study Guide to
read or to
download
- Midterm I Assignment to
read or to
download
- Midterm I Solution Set to
read or to
download
- General information to
read or to
download
- Detailed syllabus to
read
or to
download
To get most of the lectures you should read the material ahead of time.
The following list contains ppt version of the lectures:
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I-1 (I. Electrostatics) Electric Charge
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I-2 Gauss' Law
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I-3 Electric Potential
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I-4 Simple Electrostatic Fields
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I-5 Special Electrostatic Fields
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I-6 Capacitance and Capacitors
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I-7 Electric Energy Storage and Dielectrics
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II-1 (II. Electro-kinetics) Ohm's Law
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II-2 DC Circuits I
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II-3 DC Circuits II
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II-4 Microscopic View of Electric Currents
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III-1 III. Magnetism - Magnetic Fields
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III-2 Magnetic Fields Due to Currents
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III-3 Magnetic Dipoles
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III-4 Applications of Magnetic Fields
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III-5 Magnetic Properties of Materials
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VI-1 IV. Electromagnetic Induction - Faraday's Law
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VI-2 Inductance
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VI-3 Energy of Magnetic Field
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V-1 V. Alternating Currents - Alternating Voltages and Currents
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V-2 AC Circuits
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VI-1 VI. Electromagnetic Field - Maxwell's Equations
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VI-2 Electromagnetic Waves
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VII-I VII. Optics - Introduction into Geometrical Optics
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VII-2 Basic Optical Elements and Instruments
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VII-3 Introduction into Wave Optics
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VIII Review
Note that the lectures on-line are not self-explaining. They
contain no figures nor deeper explanation! Note that the lectures
are "upgraded" also backwards, so you can get better versions even of the
first lectures now.
Some things still need to be brushed up. I will try to do that always
during the weekends, so on Mondays morning the previous week should be OK.
There are dark blue pages with the main text and light blue pages with
some more detailed explanation, sometimes there are more of them. In the
end of the last one there should be an arrow to get back to the main text.
I would be grateful for any comments!
I have figures on my PC version but I don't know how to make it working on
the net should the files not be enormous.
I would also be grateful if some Windows expeRt could recommend me how
to insert figures in some effective way.