After successful completion of the course, students are able to describe the impact of electric and magnetic fields to a charged particle, to explain the laws of classical electrodynamics, i.e., Maxwell's equations, and to discuss the relevance of special relativity to particle motion and electromagnetic radiation. Furthermore students can solve problems of special relativity and electrodynamics as well as present their results in front of an audience.
Maxwell's theory, special relativity
blackboard lecture with accompanied tutorials where relevant calculations are presented by students and a weekly plenum with calculations presented by a faculty member
For more information about the mode of the course and the literature, please visit the homepage. Everything else will be announced on TUWEL.Please register for one of the tutorial groups before the registration deadline.
Lectures (recorded on LectureTube) are made available usually on Mondays and Thursdays via TUWEL.
Preparation and presentation of exercises + written exams
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