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Electrostatics and Magnetism (1 credit hours)
This course, Electrostatics and Magnetism, is an overview of the basics of static electricity and magnets.  Electrostatics is the study of static electricity.  Everyone knows something about static electricity, but few are truly knowledgeable about the subject.  Static electricity, or electricity that does not flow, is at the foundation of all electronic theory.  Magnetism is a very important phenomenon that is not well understood by most.  In this lesson the basics of electrostatic and magnetic theory are explored.  Since so many of our electrical devices that we use daily depend on electrostatics and magnetism it is to the engineer's advantage to be more knowledgeable about those subjects.
James Thompson
Students will learn about . . . 

 development and types of electric charges. 

 the fundamental laws of electrostatics and magnetism. 

 electrostatic induction. 

 theory of condensers. 

 capacitance. 
 
 insulators and dielectrics. 

 natural and artificial magnets. 

 poles and magnetic fields. 

 attraction and repulsion. 

 magnetic and non-magnetic materials. 

 magnetic induction and magnetic circuits. 

 flux density and reluctance. 

 magnetomotive force. 

 magnetic effect of electric current.
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