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Electricity and Magnetism

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Well, this is where the fun begins. We are going to take a real in-depth look into many aspects of electricity and magnetism (E&M). In addition, we will explore many new topics as well. There may be many times that you will get confused over several of the topics since many students find that this is the most difficult subject to deal with. E&M is more difficult and more complex when compared to the first half of the course in mechanics.

So why is E&M so difficult anyway? The reason for this is that it deals with a lot of concepts that cannot easily be visually represented in your mind, unless you have experience with it. It deals with a lot of mathematics as well. Well, this section hopes to give you some experience with doing E&M problems. Many concepts are also visually represented via three-dimensional renderings and VRML models for those of you who have trouble seeing what exactly is going on.

So, if you are ready to begin, just click on the Next button below.

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