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José Luis San Emeterio | ![]() |
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Although the phenomenon of magnetism was known in antiquity, it was not well understood until the nineteenth century, when it was made comprehensible thanks to the work carried out by Maxwell. Electromagnetism is at the heart of the creation of electric energy, radio, TV, computer engineering and information technology, so it certainly plays a crucial role in present day society. We will try to approach the subject in a simple way, without using complicated mathematics, to make some of its main properties comprehensible. Click on next to see the objectives of this unit, |
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The creation of magnetic fields | ![]() |
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by a charged particle | ![]() |
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by a rectilinear current | ![]() |
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by a coil | ![]() |
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An explanation of natural magnetism | ![]() |
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Conclusions | ![]() |
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Alternating current | ![]() |
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The generation of alternating currents | ![]() |
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A circuit of alternating current | ![]() |
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Conclusions | ![]() |