22.105 Electromagnetic Interactions, Fall 1998

Principles and applications of electromagnetism, starting from Maxwell's equations, with emphasis on phenomena important to nuclear engineering and radiation sciences. Solution methods for electrostatic and magnetostatic fields. Charged particle motion in those fields. Particle acceleration and...

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Main Authors: Hutchinson, I. H. (Ian H.), Sen, P. N. (Pabitra N.)
Language:en-US
Published: 1998
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/39127
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description Principles and applications of electromagnetism, starting from Maxwell's equations, with emphasis on phenomena important to nuclear engineering and radiation sciences. Solution methods for electrostatic and magnetostatic fields. Charged particle motion in those fields. Particle acceleration and focussing. Collisons with charged particles and atoms. Electromagnetic waves, wave emission by accelerated particles, Bremsstrahlung. Compton scattering. Photoionization. Elementary applications to ranging, shielding, imaging, and radiation effects.
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spelling mit-1721.1/391272019-09-12T11:42:05Z 22.105 Electromagnetic Interactions, Fall 1998 Electromagnetic Interactions Hutchinson, I. H. (Ian H.) Sen, P. N. (Pabitra N.) electromagnetism, Maxwell's equations, electrostatic fields, magnetostatic fields, Charged particle motion, Particle acceleration, Electromagnetic waves, Bremsstrahlung, Compton scattering, Photoionization Electromagnetic interactions Principles and applications of electromagnetism, starting from Maxwell's equations, with emphasis on phenomena important to nuclear engineering and radiation sciences. Solution methods for electrostatic and magnetostatic fields. Charged particle motion in those fields. Particle acceleration and focussing. Collisons with charged particles and atoms. Electromagnetic waves, wave emission by accelerated particles, Bremsstrahlung. Compton scattering. Photoionization. Elementary applications to ranging, shielding, imaging, and radiation effects. 1998-12 22.105-Fall1998 local: 22.105 local: IMSCP-MD5-19c01136aa7ff5e6a1ea912c62d3d8f0 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/39127 en-US Usage Restrictions: This site (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2003. Content within individual courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is providing this Work (as defined below) under the terms of this Creative Commons public license ("CCPL" or "license"). The Work is protected by copyright and/or other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under this license is prohibited. By exercising any of the rights to the Work provided here, You (as defined below) accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this license. The Licensor, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grants You the rights contained here in consideration of Your acceptance of such terms and conditions. text/html Fall 1998
spellingShingle electromagnetism,
Maxwell's equations,
electrostatic fields,
magnetostatic fields,
Charged particle motion,
Particle acceleration,
Electromagnetic waves,
Bremsstrahlung,
Compton scattering,
Photoionization
Electromagnetic interactions
Hutchinson, I. H. (Ian H.)
Sen, P. N. (Pabitra N.)
22.105 Electromagnetic Interactions, Fall 1998
title 22.105 Electromagnetic Interactions, Fall 1998
title_full 22.105 Electromagnetic Interactions, Fall 1998
title_fullStr 22.105 Electromagnetic Interactions, Fall 1998
title_full_unstemmed 22.105 Electromagnetic Interactions, Fall 1998
title_short 22.105 Electromagnetic Interactions, Fall 1998
title_sort 22 105 electromagnetic interactions fall 1998
topic electromagnetism,
Maxwell's equations,
electrostatic fields,
magnetostatic fields,
Charged particle motion,
Particle acceleration,
Electromagnetic waves,
Bremsstrahlung,
Compton scattering,
Photoionization
Electromagnetic interactions
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