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502126 - PHYSICS II

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ID:
502126
Duration (hours):
50
CFU:
6
SSD:
FISICA DELLA MATERIA
Year:
2025
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Overview

Date/time interval

Primo Semestre (29/09/2025 - 16/01/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

The aim of the course is to introduce the basic concepts of Electromagnetism.

Course Prerequisites

Student's are supposed to be familiar with the basic concepts Mechanics (Newton's Laws, cinematics, Energy and Momentum conservation principles and Thermodynamics), Mathematical Analysis (Module A and B) and Geometry

Teaching Methods

Lectures (hours/year in lecture theatre): 38
Practical class (hours/year in lecture theatre): 12

Assessment Methods

The first part of the exam will test the student's ability in solution of problems (script: 6 simple questions, 2 problems/1,5 hours). The oral part of the exam is not compulsory. More information (in italian) are available in the official website of the course.
Oral examination, with questions aiming at understanding which are the concepts acquired by the student and his/her ability to explain the topics discussed in the course. The minimum score to pass the exam is 18/30, the maximum score is 30/30 cum laude.
Extraordinary exam session will differ from the ordinary ones.

Texts

There are many beautiful books treating all the arguments presented in this course, especially in English. Just to mention some of them...

Giancoli, D. C.. Physics for Scientists & Engineers. Vol. 2. Prentice Hall.

Serway and Jewett. Physics for Scientists and Engineers 6E .

Paul Tipler. Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Vol. 2: Electricity and Magnetism, Light .

E. Purcell. Electricity and Magnetism (Berkeley Physics Course, Vol. 2).

Contents

Electrostatics

Electric Charge: phenomenology.
Coulomb's Law, Superimposition Principle
Electric Field
Electric Flux, Gauss Law
Electrostatic Potential Energy and Electrostatic Potential
Maxwell's Equation for the Electrostatics

Electric Field in the Matter

Behaviour of Conductors in presence of an Electrostatic Field
Capacitance
Electric Dipole
Dielectrics and Polarization (microscopic and macroscopic description)
boundary conditions for E and D fields

Electric Current

Drude model of Electrical Conduction
Ohm's Law, Resistance
Charge Conservation Principle, Continuity Equation
Kirchhoff laws
RC circuits

Magnetostatic

Phenomenology of Magnetism
Gauss Law for Magnetic Field
Charge in motion in a Magnetic Field, Lorentz Force
Biot-Savart Law
Ampere's Law

Magnetic Fields in the matter

Phenomenological consideration
Dia- Para- and Ferro-Magnetism
M and H vectors
Ampere's Law for H field
Electromagnets and Hysteresis Cycle

Non-Stationary Fields

Faraday's Law of Induction, non-conservative Fields
Displacement current and Ampler-Maxwell equation
Energy of the magnetic field, Inductance
RL circuits
Maxwell Equations in non-stationary conditions

Introduction to Electromagnetic Waves

Electromagnetic wave's equation
Plane wave solution
Properties of the pane waves
Poynting Vector

Course Language

Italian

Degrees

Degrees

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 
Bachelor’s Degree
3 years
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People

People

BAJONI DANIELE
Gruppo 02/PHYS-03 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE DELLA MATERIA E APPLICAZIONI
Settore PHYS-03/A - Fisica sperimentale della materia e applicazioni
AREA MIN. 02 - Scienze fisiche
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