2.12 The Origin of the Magnetic Field
This video was made for a junior electromagnetics course in electrical engineering at Bucknell University, USA. The video is designed to be used as the out-of-the-classroom component and combined with active learning exercises in class. This video covers the origin of the magnetic field in a somewhat qualitative way so that later derivations of magnetic field equations make more sense.

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2.14 Relations between current, magnetic field and flux, and vector potential

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Electricity, Magnetism and Special Relativity

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3.6 Plane Waves in Matter

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

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But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

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Building a Stirling Engine Bike - Part 1

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The World's Most Important Machine

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4.3 Antenna Properties & Terminology

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There Is Something Faster Than Light

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3.2 Time Varying Fields

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The Tiny Donut That Proved We Still Don't Understand Magnetism

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An intuitive approach for understanding electricity

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Quantum Fields: The Real Building Blocks of the Universe - with David Tong

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But what is a neural network? | Deep learning chapter 1

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3.6 Plane Wave Polarization

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2.16 Magnetic permeability, boundary conditions, & energy

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Why Science Doesn’t Make Laws Anymore

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How Heisenberg Discovered Quantum Mechanics

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2 4 Relation between Potential and Electric Field

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