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Electrostatic Waves: Magnetic Field Interaction

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This lecture delves into the interaction between electrostatic waves and the magnetic field, focusing on the derivation of continuity equations and moments. The discussion covers the transition from Vlasov to fluid equations, emphasizing the importance of various moments and their implications in the context of plasma physics.

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