Physics 3310, Electromagnetism
Instructor: Steven Pollock
In a sense, the heros of the semester (even though we haven't directly studied their contributions much, yet!), Michael Faraday (left) and James Clerk Maxwell (right). (Notice these are photos rather than paintings. It's almost like they were real people!) Their work was primarily in the early/mid 1800's, paving the way to radio, microwaves, lasers, etc.
Post Semester
Thanks for a great semester. Coming up next term: we add time dependence, to make Maxwell's equations "electrodynamics" instead of "electrostatics"!
Special notes:
- Your final exam score, and your total course grade, are now posted on D2L. I will be uploading those to the CU registrar system over the weekend.
If you feel there has been a clerical error in any of your grades, let me know ASAP.
If you want to see your final exam, email me and come visit me in my office!
- Final exam solutions are posted on the D2L site.
- If you have fun physics links (or questions), you can still visit our piazza site, I'll leave it up as long as they let me.
We also have a D2L (learn.colorado.edu) site - I post solutions there(and you can also see all the old preflights there, too)
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Week 6, Week 7, Week 8, Week 9, Week 10, Week 11, Week 12, Week 13, Week 14, Week 15
I welcome your comments on the class and this website.
Send them to steven.pollock at colorado.edu
(Thanks to Prof. Chuck Rogers for many of our home page image ideas!)