Lecture

Maxwell's Equations: Integral Form and Field Transformation

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This lecture covers Maxwell's equations in integral form, their limitations in explaining all magnetic phenomena due to the discovery of relativity, and how electric and magnetic fields transform in different reference frames. The lecture also discusses the magnetic force, polarization effects in matter, and various experiments demonstrating magnetodynamics, such as Lenz's rule, magnetic forces, mutual inductance, and heating by induced currents.

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