Lecture 1
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What holds our world together?
Electric Charges (Historical)
Polarization
Electric Force
Coulomb's Law |
Lecture
2
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Electric Field
Field Lines
Superposition
Inductive Charging
Dipoles
Induced Dipoles |
Lecture 3
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Electric Flux
Gauss's Law
Examples |
Lecture
4
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Electrostatic
Potential
Electric Energy
eV
Conservative Field
Equipotential Surfaces |
Lecture 5
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E = -grad V
More on Equipotential Surfaces
Conductors
Electrostatic Shielding (Faraday Cage) |
Lecture
6
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High-Voltage
Breakdown
Lightning
Sparks - St. Elmo's Fire |
Lecture 7
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Capacitance
Field Energy |
Lecture
8
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Polarization
Dielectrics
The Van de Graaff
More on Capacitors |
Lecture 9
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Currents
Resistivity
Ohm's Law |
Lecture
10
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Batteries
EMF
Energy Conservation
Power
Kirchhoff's Rules
Circuits
Kelvin Water Dropper |
Lecture 11
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Magnetic field
Lorentz Force
Torques
Electric Motors (DC)
Oscilloscope |
Lecture
12
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Review Exam 1 |
Lecture 13
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Moving Charges in B-fields
Cyclotron
Synchrotron
Mass Spectrometer
Cloud Chamber |
Lecture
14
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Biot-Savart Law
Gauss' Law for Magnetic Fields
Revisit the "Leyden Jar"
High-Voltage Power Lines |
Lecture 15
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Ampere's Law
Solenoids
Revisit the Kelvin Water Dropper
Midterm Evaluation |
Lecture
16
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Electromagnetic
Induction
Faraday's Law
Lenz Law
Complete Breakdown of Intuition
Non-Conservative Fields |
Lecture 17
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Motional EMF
Dynamos
Eddy Currents
Magnetic Braking |
Lecture
18
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Displacement
Current (Difficult Concept)
Synchronous Motors
Induction Motors |
Lecture 19
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How do Magicians levitate women?
(with demo)
Electric Shock Treatment (no demo)
Electrocardiogram (with demo)
Pacemakers
Superconductivity (with demo)
Levitating Bullet Trains
Aurora Borealis |
Lecture
20
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Inductance
RL Circuits
Magnetic Field Energy |
Lecture 21
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Magnetic Materials
Dia-, Para-, and Ferromagnetism |
Lecture
22
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Hysteresis
Electromagnets
Bohr Magneton
Maxwell's Equations |
Lecture 23
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Review Exam 2 |
Lecture
24
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Transformers
Car Coils
RC Circuits |
Lecture 25
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Driven LRC Circuits
Resonance
Metal Detectors (Beach/Airport) |
Lecture
26
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Traveling Waves
Standing Waves
Musical Instruments |
Lecture 27
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Resonance
Destructive Resonance
Electromagnetic Waves
Speed of Light
Radio - TV
Distance Determinations using Radar and Lasers |
Lecture
28
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Index of Refraction
Poynting Vector
Oscillating Charges
Radiation Pressure
Comet Tails
Polarization (Linear, Elliptical, and Circular) |
Lecture 29
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Snell's Law
Refraction
Total Reflection
Dispersion
Prisms
Huygens's Principle
The Illusion of Color
The Weird Benham Top
Land's Famous Demo |
Lecture
30
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Polarizers
Malus's Law
Brewster Angle
Polarization by Reflection and Scattering
Why is the sky blue? Why are sunsets red?
The sun will set in the lecture hall! |
Lecture 31
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Rainbows
A modest rainbow will appear in the lecture hall!
Fog Bows
Supernumerary Bows
Polarization of the Bows
Halos around the Sun and the Moon
Mock Suns |
Lecture
32
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Review Exam 3 |
Lecture 33
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Double-Slit Interference
Interferometers |
Lecture
34
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Gratings
Resolving Power
Single-Slit Diffraction
Angular Resolution
Human Eye
Telescopes |
Lecture 35
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Doppler Effect
The Big Bang
Cosmology |
Lecture
36
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Farewell Special |