La fisica: dall'elettromagnetismo all'ottica
About this Course
Il corso esplora gli argomenti di elettromagnetismo classico e di ottica. La successione degli argomenti è quella tradizionale dell’impostazione didattica italiana e prevede: l’elettrostatica, le correnti elettriche, la magnetostatica, l’elettrodinamica, i fenomeni elettromagnetici nella materia e infine l’ottica. Il corso ha un’impostazione prevalentemente fenomenologica tenendo comunque presenti anche gli aspetti sperimentali, quelli teorici e la loro formalizzazione matematica. The course explores the main areas of classical electromagnetism and optics. The order of the various topics follows the traditional Italian syllabus: electrostatics, electric currents, magnetostatics, electrodynamics, electromagnetic phenomena in matter, and finally optics. The course takes a broadly phenomenological approach, though experimental and theoretical aspects are also introduced along with their mathematical formulation.Created by: Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Level: Intermediate

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