Middlebury

PHYS 0302

Electromagnetic Theory

Electromagnetic Waves
Maxwell's theory of the electromagnetic field provides the basis of our understanding of the nature of light, radio waves, infrared radiation, X-rays, and other forms of electromagnetic radiation. This course examines the behavior of electromagnetic waves starting from Maxwell's equations, the fundamental laws of electromagnetism. Topics include wave propagation in different materials; reflection and refraction at interfaces; applications in space communications, optics, and other fields; and relativistic electrodynamics. (PHYS 0301) 3 hr. lect.
Subject:
Physics
Department:
Physics
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
DED SCI
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Winter 2025

PHYS0302A-W25 Seminar

Winter 2024

PHYS0302A-W24 Seminar (Hess, Watson)

Spring 2022

PHYS0302A-S22 Seminar (Glikman)

Winter 2018

PHYS0302A-W18 Seminar (Hess)

Spring 2016

PHYS0302A-S16 Seminar (Glikman)

Spring 2013

PHYS0302A-S13 Seminar (Wolfson)

Spring 2011

PHYS0302A-S11 Seminar (Watson)

Spring 2008

PHYS0302A-S08 Seminar (Wolfson)

Spring 2007

PHYS0302A-S07 Seminar

Spring 2006

PHYS0302A-S06 Seminar (Wolfson)