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Physics • Series

A complete review of Magnetism

Ashwin A

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This series ended on July 28, 2024. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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About

Magnetism is an integral part of the technology in our lives, from mobile phones to MRI scans. In this series, we will get introduced to magnetism, what it is, what magnetic fields are, how they are produced and their effects. We will use calculus extensively, so it is highly recommended that you be familiar with it. Knowledge about current, charges and electric is also required. The textbook used is https://openstax.org/details/books/university-physics-volume-2/

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Please do not miss any session as each session is connected to the previous one. If you know you are going to miss one, please message me beforehand and catch up on the required material before the next session

Dates

July 7 - July 28

Learners

5 / 10

Total Sessions

4

About the Tutor

Hi, my name is Ashwin. I am a senior from India who likes physics, maths and chemistry. I tutor in math and physics. Creator of https://physicsinsights.in/. Hoping to contribute to this community.

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

4
7
Jul

Session 1

Other Topics

We will begin by covering what magnetism is and how it affects our lives
13
Jul

Session 2

Other Topics

We will cover what magnetic fields are, how to calculate them and what their directions are?
21
Jul

Session 3

Electromagnetic radiation

Last session, we covered how magnetic fields affect currents and moving charges. In this session, we will cover how magnetic fields are produced from moving charges and the equations describing them
28
Jul

Session 4

Electromagnetic radiation

In this session we will cover Ampere's law, one of the fundamental laws of electromagnetism and one of the four Maxwell Equations

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