Titre : |
Physics 2 Electricity : course corrected exercices |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Editeur : |
page bleu |
Année de publication : |
2024 |
Format : |
17,5 cm × 24,0 cm × 0,6 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-9947-850-83-1 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Résumé : |
This english edition of the Physics 2 course and corrected exercises, was supplemented by magnetostatics. The manual is aimed at undergraduate LMD (L1) and Engineers students in the “material sciences” and “science and technologies” fields of Algerian universities and major schools.
t will allow for 11 students to prepare and follow their course in the “Physics” teaching unit. 2” in accordance with the official program. it is made up of three parts: electrostatic, electrokinetic and magnetostatic.
The first chapter is an introduction to electrostatics (stationary or very slowly moving electric charges). Some definitions relating to electrification phenomena and the classification of materials are recalled.
In chapter two, the different physical states that characterize the space around immobile electric charges are described, in the case of peint charges and continuous charge distributions.
Conductors constitute a special case of materials, where electrification is not localized. They are studied in the steady state in chapter three.
Chapters four & five are devoted to electrokinetics (moving charges). We will discuss how to calculate the physical quantities due to the movement of electric charges. This will be followed by the application of electricity conservation laws on electrical circuits and networks.
The basic notions that describe magnetostatics are grouped together in the Sixth chapter.
The seventh and final chapter is the subject of magnetic induction. N is noted that the physical phenomena that will be studied (in higher years) require prerequisites in magnetostatics.
l'recommend that students consult the cited references, as they contain other important details, Boualem BOURAHLA
Professor in the Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, M. Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou |
Physics 2 Electricity : course corrected exercices [texte imprimé] . - page bleu, 2024 . - ; 17,5 cm × 24,0 cm × 0,6 cm. ISBN : 978-9947-850-83-1 Langues : Français ( fre)
Résumé : |
This english edition of the Physics 2 course and corrected exercises, was supplemented by magnetostatics. The manual is aimed at undergraduate LMD (L1) and Engineers students in the “material sciences” and “science and technologies” fields of Algerian universities and major schools.
t will allow for 11 students to prepare and follow their course in the “Physics” teaching unit. 2” in accordance with the official program. it is made up of three parts: electrostatic, electrokinetic and magnetostatic.
The first chapter is an introduction to electrostatics (stationary or very slowly moving electric charges). Some definitions relating to electrification phenomena and the classification of materials are recalled.
In chapter two, the different physical states that characterize the space around immobile electric charges are described, in the case of peint charges and continuous charge distributions.
Conductors constitute a special case of materials, where electrification is not localized. They are studied in the steady state in chapter three.
Chapters four & five are devoted to electrokinetics (moving charges). We will discuss how to calculate the physical quantities due to the movement of electric charges. This will be followed by the application of electricity conservation laws on electrical circuits and networks.
The basic notions that describe magnetostatics are grouped together in the Sixth chapter.
The seventh and final chapter is the subject of magnetic induction. N is noted that the physical phenomena that will be studied (in higher years) require prerequisites in magnetostatics.
l'recommend that students consult the cited references, as they contain other important details, Boualem BOURAHLA
Professor in the Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, M. Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou |
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