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Part B: Current Electricity

Magnetostatics: Detailed analysis of magnetic fields due to steady currents and the magnetic properties of matter.

Electrostatics: Detailed study of electric fields, electric potential, capacitors, dielectrics, and electrostatic machines.

Chapter 3: The Magnetic Shadow Just as we master the electric current, a new character emerges: Magnetism. We discover that electricity is never lonely; wherever current flows, a magnetic field wraps around it like a vine.

  • Electromagnetic Braking in trains and roller coasters (smooth, wear-free braking).
  • Speedometers in analog vehicles.
  • Induction Furnaces used for melting metals.

Topic: Electromagnetic Induction and Eddy Currents

(Often covered in Chapter 6 or 7 of K.K. Tewari’s "Electricity and Magnetism")

  • Kaushik Kumar Tewari (K.K. Tewari) was a physicist who proposed an unconventional approach to electricity and magnetism. His work challenges classical theories by emphasizing scalar and vector potentials instead of traditional electric and magnetic fields.
  • His most notable book is "Electricity and Magnetism: A New Look" (1999), which presents alternative derivations of Maxwell’s equations and explores applications in energy transmission.

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