This series of books provides a selection of systematically arranged problems across the breadth of a typical course in physics. Hints and solutions are provided to guide students through each topic. Every book of this series has different types of problems which gradually increase in difficulty, making these an ideal resource for an aspiring students looking to master the concepts of physics, as well as lecturers looking to extend their class content. They will be equally useful for students undertaking entrance and GRE examinations at leading universities and those preparing for national and international Physics Olympiads. They will also be invaluable to students in allied subjects, such as engineering, wanting to master the underlying physical concepts of their field. Each introduced concept is followed by a series of worked examples and problems. Each will contain between 500 and 600 problems in examples and exercises.
Electromagnetics describes the interaction between electric charges, magnetic moments, and electromagnetic fields. An electromagnetic field can be static, slowly changing, or form waves. Electromagnetic waves are generally known as light and obey the laws of optics. This volume presents a collection of problems in electromagnetics covering basics and the varied areas of applications.
Key Features:
- Several hundred problems with solutions in each volume
- Problems rage from basic introductory to advanced
- Features worked examples as well as hints to many problems
- Includes key concepts
- Covers essential complete physics course