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The study of electric charges at rest is electrostatics, a branch of physics. Some materials, such as amber, have been known to attract lightweight particles after rubbing since classical physics. The word 'electricity' comes from the Greek word for amber, or electron. The forces that electric charges exert on each other cause electrostatic phenomena. Coulomb's law describes these forces. The electromagnetic force, a sort of physical interaction that happens between electrically charged particles, is studied in electromagnetism, a field of physics. Electromagnetic fields, which are made up of electric and magnetic fields, carry the electromagnetic force, which is responsible for electromagnetic radiation like light. Physics' core concepts and principles are described in a straightforward, easy-to-understand manner. Each chapter includes a huge number of solved examples or problems to aid students in their problem-solving efforts. The "Electricity & Magnetism" text book is divided into five chapters.
Chapter-1: Electrostatics
Chapter-2: Current Electricity
Chapter-3: Magnetism
Chapter-4: Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter-5:Electromagnetic Waves
Salient Features
Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction, and Electromagnetic Waves are all covered in depth.Each chapter includes a significant number of solved examples or objective type problems that will aid students in addressing physics problems.A significant number of tidy, well-drawn, and instructive graphics provide a clear picture of the many challenges.Simple language in an easy-to-understand format.
All Scientists, Engineers, Authors, and Publishers whose works and texts have provided us with insight, inspiration, and advice in presenting this short book deserve our heartfelt gratitude. Any feedback from students and faculty members will be very appreciated so that we can make the text book more useful in future editions