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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Electrodynamics: Analysis of Electric Fields by Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
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About the Course
This course is a continuation of Electrodynamics: An Introduction. Here, we will cover different methods of calculating an electric field. In addition, we will introduce polarization, dielectrics, and how electric fields create dipoles.
Learners will
• Be able to apply symmetry and other tools to calculate the electric field.
• Understand what susceptibility, polarization, and dipoles are.
Additionally, students will learn to visualize Maxwell equations in order to apply the derived mathematics to other fields, such as heat/mass diffusion and meso-scale electromechanical properties, and to create patents that could lead to potential innovations in energy storage and harvesting. The approach taken in this course complements traditional approaches, covering a fairly complete treatment of the physics of electricity and magnetism, and adds Feynman’s unique and vital approach to grasping a picture of the physical universe. Furthermore, this course uniquely provides the link between the knowledge of electrodynamics and its practical applications to research in materials science, information technology, electrical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, energy storage, energy harvesting, and other materials related fields.
Top reviews
SH
Nov 16, 2020
Very greatly taught course dear professor! Got solved many puzzles that I had in my mind! Thank you so much! God bless you!
SL
Jan 1, 2023
Thank you , this second course of electrodynamics helped me to get a deeper understanding of electrical phenomena..
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By Sarfuddin A T
•Apr 7, 2021
This is an useful course in studying the dielectrics constant of gas and condensed matter. The lectures by by Prof Seunbum H are informative. However the sound quality of the video needs improvement. And I don't think that his lectures needs the help from his teaching assistant.
By PRAKASH Y
•Apr 27, 2020
nice
By Pooja S
•Jan 18, 2024
good course