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Explores noise interference sources in electronic systems, covering thermal, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields, ground loops, and common resistance paths.
Explores the Lorentz force law for magnetic forces on moving charges and the Ampere-Laplace law for calculating magnetic fields from current-carrying wires.
Explores the magnetic force on a current-carrying wire and the derivation of the magnetic field equation, emphasizing the importance of vector fields and unit vectors.