Math for Electricity and Magnetism
Give you the power of Mathematics, with 28 illustrated quiz with answers !
Description
Physics is not hard, but if you don't have the tools for doing Physics, Physics become not just hard but impossible to do it, like a mechanic with not his tools, he can't work!
For example, Electricity and Magnetism course is filled with strange symbols like grad, div, curl, partial derivative cos and sin combined...etc, and for this reason, this course maybe appears difficult for the first time, and maybe you can abandon physics...
Please don't lose hope, because you need first some tools for doing Physics, this beautiful subject.
Those tools can also help you in mechanics and engineering.
And for this I represent you some concepts before going in electricity and magnetism course:
- Vector calculus: Definition of a vector, scalar product, vector product
- Vector calculus: Flux of a vector
- Coordinate system: Cartesian coordinates
- Coordinate system: Cylindrical coordinates
- Coordinate system: Spherical coordinates
- Coordinate system: Relations between Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates
- Coordinate system: Relations between Cartesian and spherical coordinates
- Trigonometry
- Rotation matrix
- Infinitesimal line element in the three coordinates systems
- Infinitesimal area element in the three coordinates systems
- Infinitesimal volume element in the three coordinates systems
- Gradient operator
- Divergence operator
- Curl operator
- I promise you further details about operators
I hope that this course will be useful for you, pass 8 hours of video with pleasure!
What You Will Learn!
- Vector calculus : The definition of a vector, scalar product, vector product and more
- Flux of a vector
- Using matrices and determinants in vector calculus
- Coordinate system: Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates
- Profound details about the coordinate system like relations between the coordinate system and rotation matrix
- Application of trigonometry in vector calculus and coordinate system
- Recall about: differential of multivariable function
- Infinitesimal line element in cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates
- Infinitesimal area element in cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates
- Infinitesimal volume element in cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates
- Gradient operator
- Divergence operator
- Curl operator
- Other tools will come after, such as the Laplacian operator and more details about the operators.
Who Should Attend!
- If you beginning an electricity and magnetism course, this course is critical
- You can also use those tools for mechanics