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Course info, instructors.
- Bruce Knuteson
- Prof. Eric Hudson
- Dr. George Stephans
- Prof. John Belcher
- Prof. John Joannopoulos
- Prof. Michael Feld
- Dr. Peter Dourmashkin
Departments
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- Electromagnetism
Learning Resource Types
Electricity and magnetism.
Microsoft® Excel software is recommended for viewing the .xls files in this section. Free Microsoft® Excel viewer software can also be used to view the .xls files. DataStudio® Software is required to run the .ds files found in this section.
The desktop experiments were conducted during the class sessions listed in the table.
SES # | LAB # | TOPICS | SUPPLEMENTARY FILES |
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4 | Experiment 1 | Visualizations ( ) | |
7 | Experiment 2 | Electrostatic Force ( ) | exp02.xls ( ) |
8 | Experiment 3 | Faraday Ice Pail ( ) | exp03.ds ( ) |
12 | Experiment 4 | Ohm’s Law and RC Circuits ( ) | exp04.ds ( ) |
14 | Experiment 5 | Magnetic Fields ( ) | exp05.ds ( ) |
15 | Experiment 6 | Magnetic Force ( ) | exp06.ds ( ) |
17 | Experiment 7 | Dipoles in B Fields ( ) | exp07.ds ( ) exp07.xls ( ) |
18 | Experiment 8 | Magnetic Forces ( ) | exp08.xls ( ) |
21 | Experiment 9 | Faraday’s Law ( ) | exp09.ds ( ) |
25 | Experiment 10 | LR and Undriven LRC Circuits ( ) | exp10.ds ( ) |
26 | Experiment 11 | Driven RLC Circuit ( ) | exp11a.ds ( ) exp11b.ds ( ) |
32 | Experiment 12 | Microwaves ( ) | |
33 | Experiment 13 | Interference ( ) | exp13.xls ( ) |
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The magnetic field gets weaker as it gets further away from the magnet. A solenoid is a coil of wire that is tightly wound into a helical form. Inside the center of the solenoid is a magnetic field that is uniform and parallel to tits axis, except near the end of the solenoid. The magnetic field is only in the center of the solenoid. The ...
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