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Reading:

Griffiths chapter 5, excluding
Griffiths sections 7.1.2 -- 7.1.3; 7.2.1 -- 7.2.2; 7.3 -- 7.3.5
Griffiths Chapter 9 through 9.3.1 equation 9.70, excluding sections 9.1.3, 9.2.3

Problems for Review:
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  1. (Dave) Griffiths example 5.4
  2. (Ben) Griffiths example 5.7
  3. (Ben) Griffiths example 5.9
  4. (Dave) Griffiths example 5.12
  5. (Ben) Griffiths problem 7.8
  6. (KB) Griffiths example 7.9
  7. (Dave) The paradox of the charging capacitor (Griffiths p 322-324)

Problems to Solve:
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  1. Griffiths problem 5.13.
  2. Griffiths problem 5.15. (HINT: As you already know the magnetic field of a solenoid, you can solve this problem trivially by superposition.)
  3. Griffiths problem 7.7ab.
  4. Griffiths problem 7.10 (HINT: you may take the current loop at t=0 to lie perpendicular to tex2html_wrap_inline42 , so that its normal tex2html_wrap_inline44 points along tex2html_wrap_inline42 . tex2html_wrap_inline44 then rotates by angle tex2html_wrap_inline50 as the motion proceeds.)
  5. Griffiths problem 7.15.
  6. Griffiths problem 7.17a.
  7. Griffiths problem 7.31.
  8. Griffiths problem 9.9a.





Katherine Benson
Mon Apr 22 10:13:57 EDT 2002