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Today's Topics. About the courseMaths revision. About the Course. AimsTo provide students with an introduction to Electricity
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1. Electricity & Magnetism Seb Oliver
Lecture 0: Introduction
2. Today’s Topics About the course
Maths revision
3. About the Course Aims
To provide students with an introduction to Electricity & Magnetism (Electromagnetism)
Objectives
To introduce the principles of electricity and magnetism
To understand and apply the laws governing electric and magnetic behaviour
To be aware of some of the applications of electromagnetic behaviour
4. Syllabus Electrostatics:
Simple Electrostatic Phenomena; Coulomb's Law; Electric Field and Electric Field Lines; Conductors and Insulators; Gauss' Law; Electrostatic Potential; Equipotentials; Capacitors; Dielectrics.
Steady Currents:
Currents; Ohm's Law; Batteries; Electromotive Force (EMF) Magnetostatics:
Magnets and Magnetic Fields; Magnetic Fields of Steady Currents; Ampere's Law; Solenoids; Biot-Savart Law; Force on Current in Magnetic Field; Motion of Charged Particles in E and B Fields.
[Electromagnetic Induction:
Self and Mutual Induction; Lenz's Law; Principles of Electric Motors; Electric Generators]
5. Work & Assessment
6. Teaching activities 2x9 lectures
Last years notes available on WWW
9 weekly exercise class
Exercise sheets to be collected
Weekly workshop
Lab
7. Teaching and learning materials: Recommend Textbook
“Physics for Scientists & Engineers (with Modern Physics)”
Serway & Beichner, Pub. Saunders College
CD ROM
“Core Concepts in Physics”
Pub. Saunders College
Problem sheets
Exercise sheets, model answers, lecture notes
Available on WWW and in the Pevensy Filing Cabinet
8. Work Student activities & Assessment Students are asked to hand in answers to selected problems each week
Print out last years notes before lecture?
To participate in classroom discussions
Normal lecture attendance
Re-read notes between lectures
Read text book between lectures
9. Feedback: Talk to me at end of lecture
Email me
Come and see me in Office hour
Formal Student feedback will be sought through questionnaires towards the end of term
10. Work & Assessment AssessmentThe assessment is based on a combination of continuous assessment and exams as follows:
20% weekly problem sheets
80% end-of-year exam (precise format to be decided)
11. Lecturer’s Contact Details Seb Oliver
Arundel 216
S.Oliver@Sussex.ac.uk
http://astronomy.sussex.ac.uk/~sjo/
01273-67 (8852)
Office Hour: Thursday 11:30-12:30
12. Home Work For next exercise class (Friday)…
Write down as many different practical examples of static electricity in everyday life
Write down as many different examples of magnetism in everyday life
13. Work on black-board: Equations Used speed = distance / time as an example
Explored nature of equation v = d/t
Showed that this satisfied our expectations
Units of equation d [m], t[s] and v[ms-1 or m/s]
Used examples d = 100m, t = 10s etc.
Showed how d = vt and t = d/v could be derived