Electromagnetism
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
The course (80 hours of lectures and 50 hours of classroom exercises) provides the student with an introduction to classical
electromagnetism, starting from phenomenology and achieving an interpretation of the phenomena within a classical field theory, by
introducing Maxwell equations.
electromagnetism, starting from phenomenology and achieving an interpretation of the phenomena within a classical field theory, by
introducing Maxwell equations.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student
1.Will have learnt the fundamental laws of electrostatics and the formulation of the associated general problem in empty space and
conducting media via the Poisson and Laplace equations;
2.Will have learnt how to formulate electrostatics in the presence of dielectric media;
3.Will have learnt the fundamental laws of magnetostatics;
4.Will have studied the main phenomena associated with electromagnetic induction and understood how to interpret them using the
Faraday-Neumann-Lenz law;
5.Will have understood how to formulate electromagnetism through the Maxwell equations, by including the displacement current;
6.Will have derived the electromagnetic wave equation and understood the main properties of wave propagation;
7.Will have acquired the knowledge of the main properties of electromagnetic
1.Will have learnt the fundamental laws of electrostatics and the formulation of the associated general problem in empty space and
conducting media via the Poisson and Laplace equations;
2.Will have learnt how to formulate electrostatics in the presence of dielectric media;
3.Will have learnt the fundamental laws of magnetostatics;
4.Will have studied the main phenomena associated with electromagnetic induction and understood how to interpret them using the
Faraday-Neumann-Lenz law;
5.Will have understood how to formulate electromagnetism through the Maxwell equations, by including the displacement current;
6.Will have derived the electromagnetic wave equation and understood the main properties of wave propagation;
7.Will have acquired the knowledge of the main properties of electromagnetic
Lesson period: year
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
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Course syllabus and organization
Single session
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FIS/01 - EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS - University credits: 10
FIS/07 - APPLIED PHYSICS - University credits: 5
FIS/07 - APPLIED PHYSICS - University credits: 5
Practicals: 60 hours
Lessons: 80 hours
Lessons: 80 hours