NOTES:
I highly recommend the textbook Introduction to Electrodynamics by David Griffiths, which (in the US at least) has quickly become a permanent fixture on every physics major's bookshelf. Not only is it remarkably readable, but it also contains pretty much every standard E&M problem you'll ever see. If you really want to learn E&M at the undergraduate level, work every problem in this book! I really can think of no better preparation for an exam. Also notable are his Quantum Mechanics and Elementary Particles textbooks, which have also become standards. A2: Course webpage |
Week |
Date |
Time |
Place |
Class/Tutorial |
Notes |
I |
Tues 18 Jan |
14:30-16:00 |
Seminar Room East |
Class |
HW due Mon 24 Jan by 5pm: this |
II |
Tues 25 Jan |
11:30-12:30 |
Seminar Room East |
Tutorial: L. Hutchinson |
HW due Mon 31 Jan by 5pm: this |
12:30-13:30 |
Seminar Room East |
Tutorial: R. Deen, J. Lipscombe | |||
III |
Mon 31 Jan |
17:15-18:45 |
Seminar Room East |
Class |
HW due Mon 7 Feb by 5pm: this |
IV |
Tues 8 Feb |
12:00-13:30 |
Seminar Room East |
Class |
HW due the week of 14 Feb: this |