01557nam a22001937a 4500003001700000005001700017008004100034020001800075040000700093041001200100082001400112100001500126245006200141260004500203300003000248365006400278520098000342650004101322St Aloysius Coll20260305181718.0260227b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781009594653 cAL aEnglish a537bTONE aDavid Tong aElectromagnetismb: lectures on theoretical physics Vol 2 aNew YorkbCmbridge Univrsity Pressc2025 axii, 437p.bPBc25x17.5cm 2Generala6287b₹2806.00c₹d₹3507.00e20%f24/02/2026 aThere are four forces in our universe. Two act only at the very smallest scales and one only at the very biggest. For everything in between, there is electromagnetism. The theory of electromagnetism is described by four gloriously simple and beautiful vector calculus equations known as the Maxwell equations. These are the first genuinely fundamental equations that we meet in our physics education, and they survive, essentially unchanged, in our best modern theories of physics. They also serve as a blueprint for what subsequent laws of physics look like. This textbook takes us on a tour of the Maxwell equations and their many solutions. It starts with the basics of electric and magnetic phenomena and explains how their unification results in waves that we call light. It then describes more advanced topics such as superconductors, monopoles, radiation, and electromagnetism in matter. The book concludes with a detailed review of the mathematics of vector calculus. 2Electricity and ElectronicsaPhysics