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Stuart Freake

    Electromagnetism: Electromagnetic fields
    Quantum mechanics of matter
    • The Quantum Mechanics of Matter shows how quantum mechanical methods are used to explain the behaviour of matter, from the scale of nuclei and atoms to molecules and solids. The hydrogen atom is discussed in detail, as well as hydrogen-like systems such as charmonium. The useful technique of perturbation theory is developed to obtain approximate results in cases where exact calculations become difficult. The book goes on to discuss multi-electron atoms and the Periodic Table, molecular binding and the behaviour of electrons in the energy bands of metals, insulators and semiconductors. Finally, the book considers the interaction of matter with light. You will see how quantum mechanics can predict the lifetimes of atomic states and the brightness of spectral lines.

      Quantum mechanics of matter
    • Electromagnetism: Electromagnetic fields

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This book will develop many of the concepts of electrostatics, magnetostatics, steady currents and dc circuits that have been treated selectively in An Introduction to Maxwell's Equations. The discussion of microscopic fields in dielectric and magnetic materials, has been reduced. The space created will allow more discussion of applications of the other concepts. Major topics covered include: Gauss' law, energy stored in electrostatic fields, potential, dielectric materials, boundary conditions for D and E, Poisson's equation and Laplace's equation, magnetic fields, Ampere's law, motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields, magnetic materials, boundary conditions for B and H.The DVD refered to in this book unfortunately is not available for sale due to copyright restrictions.

      Electromagnetism: Electromagnetic fields