Upon completing the course, students learn the following skills. They are able to
- independently or collaboratively develop analytical or phenomenological solutions to physical problems in the field of electricity and magnetism (k3);
- apply concepts and problem-solving strategies to new and unfamiliar questions, selecting and using appropriate mathematical methods (k3/k4);
- explain physical problems and concepts, as well as mathematical solutions (k2);
- present their solutions to the group and discuss different approaches (k3/k4).
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During the course, students acquire knowledge in the following areas and concepts of electricity and magnetism:
- field and potential (gravitation, Coulomb);
- electrostatics, electric currents;
- magnetic field, magnetostatics;
- fields of moving charges;
- electric and magnetic fields in matter, polarization;
- induction, alternating current circuits, Maxwell's equations;
- special theory of relativity;
- Lorentz transformation of electrodynamic quantities.
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