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dc.contributor.authorTALBI, Khedija-
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-18T22:12:20Z-
dc.date.available2024-04-18T22:12:20Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.univ-relizane.dz/home/handle/123456789/417-
dc.descriptionThis course of electromagnetism is constituted of about four chapters, its objective introduces students to understand the interaction between electricity and magnetism, thus to understand all the physical phenomena, which fall into the field of electromagnetism physics:  In the first chapter, we introduced some basic concepts: Dirac distribution (definition and properties), vector analysis relations (Gradient, divergence, Rotational and Laplacian) in Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates.  The second chapter is devoted to stationary phenomena, for which magnetic and electric effects are decoupled. (magnetostatic electrostatics)) as well as the fundamental laws of electromagnetism which are described by Maxwell's equations in vacuum, dielectric, conductor, magnetic and plasma.  The third chapter is dedicated to the propagation of electromagnetic waves in vacuum and in different materials: dielectrics, conductors and ionized gases (plasma).  The fourth chapter deals with the propagation of electromagnetic waves in the different types of waveguide: rectangular waveguide, cylindrical waveguide and coaxial lineen_US
dc.description.abstractThis work is designed for second-year LMD students, option: materials physics. Physics department. . The content of this course corresponds to the official program of electromagnetism taught in the second year.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectMagnetism, Electric Mediasen_US
dc.titleElectromagnetismen_US
dc.title.alternativeElectromagnétismeen_US
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