Electromagnetism
4.3.1 Solving the Wave Equation 84 4.3.2 Polarisation 87 4.3.3 An Application: Re ection o a Conductor 89 4.3.4 James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) 91 4.4 Transport of Energy: The Poynting Vector 92 4.4.1 The Continuity Equation Revisited 94 5. Electromagnetism and Relativity 95 5.1 A Review of Special Relativity 95 5.1.1 Four-Vectors 96 5.1.2 ...
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