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- Reading:
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Griffiths chapter 5, excluding - sections 5.3.2 and 5.4.3
- examples 5.1 -- 5.3, 5.8, 5.10, 5.11
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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- (Dave) Griffiths example 5.4
- (Ben) Griffiths example 5.7
- (Ben) Griffiths example 5.9
- (Dave) Griffiths example 5.12
- (Ben) Griffiths problem 7.8
- (KB) Griffiths example 7.9
- (Dave) The paradox of the charging capacitor (Griffiths p 322-324)
- Problems to Solve:
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- Griffiths problem 5.13.
- Griffiths problem 5.15. (HINT: As you already know the magnetic field of a solenoid, you can solve this problem trivially by superposition.)
- Griffiths problem 7.7ab.
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Griffiths problem 7.10 (HINT: you may take the current loop at t=0
to lie perpendicular to
, so that its normal
points
along
.
then rotates by angle
as the motion proceeds.) - Griffiths problem 7.15.
- Griffiths problem 7.17a.
- Griffiths problem 7.31.
- Griffiths problem 9.9a.
Katherine Benson
Mon Apr 22 10:13:57 EDT 2002