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J. B. Tatum
This item is a section of an introductory physics textbook. It provides content support on electrostatics, electric field and potential, current electricity, magnetic field and force, and electromagnetic phenomena. The author, a veteran professor of physics, has summarized his own notes from "lectures that worked" and blended them with calculus-based practice problems with solutions. It is designed to supplement teachers and learners who have mastered basic concepts but need support with calculus-based operations and differential equations.
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Author = "J. B. Tatum",
Title = {Physics Topics: Electricity and Magnetism},
Volume = {2025},
Number = {16 February 2025},
Month = {September 6, 2006},
Year = {2000}
}
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