What Does the Physics 122 Course by Frank L. Wolfs Cover?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the Physics 122 course taught by Frank L. Wolfs at the University of Rochester, focusing on the course content, resources, and supplementary materials related to electromagnetism and advanced topics in physics.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants share links to course notes and video lectures related to electromagnetism, including Maxwell's equations and vector fields.
  • One participant mentions the difficulty in viewing lecture content due to visibility issues on the board.
  • Another participant expresses a need for resources on Classical Field theory, indicating a gap in available materials.
  • There are suggestions to categorize the course materials for different educational levels, noting that some problems require undergraduate-level calculus.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants have not reached a consensus on the availability of resources for Classical Field theory, and there are varying opinions on the accessibility of the provided materials.

Contextual Notes

Some links provided may contain outdated or revised information, and the discussion reflects a range of resource types without confirming their completeness or accuracy.

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it's really a good notes...
 
Set of video lectures in advanced electromagnetism.

http://vubeam.pa.msu.edu/lectures/phy962/962d/electrodynamics/
 
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Please post that in the high-school (intro-physics) section.
 
I will do..but note many of the problems are of undergraduate level involving calculus...thanks for the guidance...
 
anirudh215 said:
Set of video lectures in advanced electromagnetism.

http://vubeam.pa.msu.edu/lectures/phy962/962d/electrodynamics/
Does anyone know of any other video lectures on EM-theory, It is kind of hard to see what he is writing on the board sometimes.
 
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I've been searching for lectures on Classical Field theory for quite some time now, but am yet to find a good series on it somewhere on the web. The above was all I could come up with.
 
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Thanks for trying
 

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