An electromagnetic field (also EMF or EM field) is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects. ... Theelectric field is produced by stationary charges, and themagnetic field by moving charges (currents); these two are often described as the sources of the field....
An electromagnetic field (also EMF or EM field) is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects. ... Theelectric field is produced by stationary charges, and themagnetic field by moving charges (currents); these two are often described as the sources of the field....
Introduction To Vector
55mIntroduction To Vector ( Continued)
57mCoulomb's Law
57mElectric Field
56mElectro Static Potential
57mThe Gradient
1h 61 minGauss's Law
57mPoisson's Equation
58mEnergy In The Field
58mSample Problems In Electrostatics
1h 63 minFields In Materials
57mFields In Material Bodies
57mDisplacement Vectors
57mCapacitors
57mMethod Of Images
57mPoisson's Equation 2 Dimensions
58mField Near Sharp Edges And Points
57mMagnetic Field 1
57mMagnetic Field 2
1h 60 minStokes Theorems
1h 60 minThe curl
58mField due to current loop
58mAmpere's law
58mExamples of Ampere's law
58mInductance
58mMutual Inductance
58mFaraday's law
58mMagnetic Energy
58mMagnetic Energy (contd)
58mMagnetic Energy (contd)
58mGeneralised Ampere's Law
57mThe Wave Equation
58mThe Wave Equation
57mPoynting Theorem
58mSkin Effect
58mSkin Effect (Continued)
57mRadiation And Circuits
53mPhasor Form Of Poynting Theorem
58mReflection At Dielectric Boundaries
59mReflection At Dielectric Boundaries - Continued
57mTransmission Lines
57mTransmission Lines(contd) & Conclusion
58m