2014-15 Program - Physics II
2014-15 Program - Physics II
ELECTROSTATICS
The electric charge. The electrostatic field and the electric potential. Equipotential surfaces. The
Gauss law in vacuum. Electric fields of multiple point charges and of continuous charge
distribution. Electric fields of rings, planes, spheres and disks.
The electric dipole (potential and field in far points). Electric dipole in an external field: force,
torque and potential energy. Dielectric materials: electrical polarization. The polarization vector,
the electric displacement vector. Gauss law in dielectric materials.
The DEL operator. Gausslaw in differential and integral form.
Static electric field in the matter: conductors. Potential and field in proximity of a conductor. Sharp
points and hollow conductors.
Capacitance and capacitors. Capacitance of parallel plates, cylindrical and spherical capacitors.
Energy and work in capacitors. Energy density of the electric field. Series and parallel. Capacitors
with dielectrics.
Electric current. Electric conduction in metals. The Drude model. Current intensity and current
density. Direct current (DC). Resistance. Series and parallel. Ohms law. Resistivity and
conductivity. Electric power. Joule effect.
MAGNETOSTATICS
Magnets and magnetic fields. Magnetic poles. Magnetic field and magnetic induction. Second
Maxwells equation. Force on a charge moving in a magnetic field: Lorentzs force. The circular, the
helical and the spiraling path.
Magnetic force on a current-carrying conductor. Magnetic torque on a current loop.
Sources of magnetic field. The magnetic field of a point charge in motion. Field of a straight
current-carrying conductor: Laplaces law, and its applications. Magnetic field of a circular current
loop. Magnetic dipole. Torque on, and potential energy of, a magnetic dipole in a magnetic field.
Forces between parallel currents. Definition of the Ampre units.
Circulation of a vector. Ampres law (in integral and differential form) and its applications.
Solenoids, toroidal solenoids and Helmholtz coils.
Magnetic fields in the matter: diamagnetism, paramagnetism and ferromagnetism. Magnetic
susceptibility and permittivity. The magnetization vector, the magnetic intensity vector and the
magnetic field vector.