Electricity, Magnetism and Special Relativity
A magnetic field is an electric field perceived from a different relativistic frame of reference. This video is a corrected version of the previous video by the same name.

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What are Electromagnetic Waves

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Electromagnetic Waves: Radio and Light - Solid-state Devices and Analog Circuits - Day 12, Part 1

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Maxwell’s Equations: The Most Elegant Equations Ever Written

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DC Motors and Generators

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Why Do Magnets Attract, at a Fundamental Level? Why? Why? Why?

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Lagrange Formalism • Principle of Minimal Action #vAzS009 Remastered | Josef M. Gaßner

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The problem with pretending quantum mechanics makes sense | Sean Carroll

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Intro to Differential Equations & What They Actually Mean

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AC Basics Inductors in AC Circuits

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Brian Cox: Why black holes could hold the secret to time and space | Full Interview

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How do Magnets & Magnetic Fields WORK?

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The Actual Reason Semiconductors Are Different From Conductors and Insulators.

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There's so much more to electric fields than you were taught

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How Maxwell's Equations Were Discovered

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Zener Diodes

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Watch electricity hit a fork in the road at half a billion frames per second

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Richard Feynman: Quantum Mechanical View of Reality 1

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AC Basics Capacitors in AC Circuits

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Intro to Maxwell's Equations, Electric & Magnetic Fields

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