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         Magnetism General:     more books (100)
  1. Understanding Magnetism: Magnets, Electromagnets and Superconducting Magnets by Robert W. Wood, 1988-08
  2. Magnetism: From Pole to Pole (Science Answers) by Christopher Cooper, 2003-09
  3. The Magnetism of Amorphous Metals and Alloys
  4. The Attractive Story of Magnetism With Max Axiom, Super Scientist (Graphic Science (Graphic Novels)) by Andrea Gianopoulos, 2007-08
  5. New Perspectives in Magnetism of Metals by Duk Joo Kim, 1999-08-01
  6. Magnetism and Structure in Functional Materials (Springer Series in Materials Science)
  7. Aepinus's Essay on the Theory of Electricity and Magnetism
  8. Magnetism (Science Experiments) by John Farndon, 2001-10
  9. Magnetism (Discovery Channel School Science)
  10. Magnetism and Electricity (Scientific Magic Series, Bk. 6) by Robert Friedhoffer, Richard Kaufman, et all 1992-08
  11. Field Models in Electricity and Magnetism by Paolo Di Barba, Antonio Savini, et all 2008-03-01
  12. Earth's Magnetism in the Age of Sail by A. R. T. Jonkers, 2003-04-16
  13. Experimenting With Magnetism (Ward, Alan, Experimenting With-- Series.) by Alan Ward, 1990-09
  14. Electricity and Magnetism (Simple Science) by Maria Gordon, 1996-04

41. Department Of Physics & Astronomy
PHYS 103 general Physics I (NonCalculus) (LA, NL, TQ) 3 sh Laboratoryinvestigations selected from Electricity, magnetism, Optics, Heat,
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Physics Courses
PHYS 100 Introductory Physics
(LA, NL, TQ) 3 s.h.
The fundamental concepts of physics at an introductory, conceptual level without the rigor of mathematics. Topics selected from: motion, force, mechanical work, energy, heat, waves, electricity, magnetism, optics, atomic and quantum physics, nuclear energy, and relativity. Emphasizes verbal reasoning and understanding through text and laboratory work.
PHYS 101 Modern Physical Science (LA, N, TQ) 3 s.h.
Emphasizes the scientific method as illustrated by a handful of break-throughs achieved throughout the history of physics. These ideas will be supplemented with a study of some everyday topics and their scientific, sociological, and/or political implications. The student will become conversant in a broad range of scientific issues. Although analytical concepts will come up often, advanced math will not be the focus. Not open to students who have had PHYS 103 or 203.
PHYS 103 General Physics I (Non-Calculus) (LA, NL, TQ)

42. ETSU Physics And Astronomy General Information
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ETSU Physics and Astronomy General Information
Mission
The Department of Physics educates the citizens of East Tennessee and the surrounding region in the nature of physical principles, increasing awareness of natural processes that occur in everyday life. The Department of Physics:
- Provides and strengthens instructional programs for students who wish to major or minor in physics, and provides necessary service courses to support and enhance other disciplines.
- Extends, enhances, and develops research programs to increase the scope and depth of understanding of physics, The research programs directly involve undergraduate students in a meaningful and enriched research environment.
- Provides necessary service functions to students and the general public to enrich the community in awareness in physical principles.
- In all of its activities, the Department of Physics supports the goals and objectives of East Tennessee State University in general, and the College of Arts and Sciences in particular.
Overview of Physics and Astronomy
Physics is the study of the properties of matter, energy, radiation, and their interactions. It is generally regarded as basic to all the natural sciences, and as such is a fundamental part of the professional preparation of biologists, chemists, engineers, astronomers, and other scientists and technologists.

43. Corps' Magnetism Beckons Future General Into World Of Elite Warfighters
When he receives his second star, Cornell Wilson will be the highestrankingAfrican-American on active duty in the Marine Corps.
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Corps' Magnetism Beckons Future General Into World Of Elite Warfighters
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College was where young Wilson became fascinated by the gung-ho reputation, fellowship of valor and esprit de corps of America's warrior elite: the Marine Corps. The future Marine general loved sports, but during his college years, he opted for the oratorio choir, African-American Society and Semper Fidelis (Latin for "Always Faithful") Society, a student organization dedicated to providing professional development for future Marine Corps officers. He played baseball and football in high school, but he was also a member of the student council, National Honor Society, Boy Scouts, glee club and drama club. While attending Butler Senior High School in Hartsville, S.C., Wilson said, he thought about a number of professions such as science, professional sports, business and the armed forces. But the Marine Corps' magnetism beckoned him into the world of elite warfighters. "My focus narrowed when I discovered that I could become a Marine officer in college through the Navy ROTC program," said the brigadier general, who has been selected for his second star. When he receives his second star, Wilson will be the highest-ranking African-American on active duty in the Marine Corps. He's now commander of the II Marine Expeditionary Force Augmentation Command Element at Camp Lejeune, N. C.

44. Educypedia, The Educational Encyclopedia, Physics
Physics general overview. Classical physics introduction to basic Hyper physicselectricity magnetism, CD, photon, photoelectric effect, sound,
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45. The Educational Encyclopedia, Physics, Electricity & Magnetism
magnetism and magnets some general information on magnetism and magnetic physics.magnetism, induction, electromagnetic fields
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46. PsiTek - The Art And Science Of Personal Magnetism (2)
such a general acceptance of the existence of personal magnetism, in general, we find that while the old belief in personal magnetism has been
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47. PsiTek - The Art And Science Of Personal Magnetism (9)
forms of exercise designed to generate nerveforce, or physical magnetism, Follow the general idea of the arm and hand exercises, just mentioned,
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48. Documents For An Access Point
1, Sydney G. Starling, Electricity and magnetism for degree students, 010040,1944, Book, 0 016083, general, 524537.6/MES/016083, On Shelf
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49. PHYS 212H Honors General Physics Electricity Magnetism In
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50. Jossey-Bass::Magnetism, Molecules To Materials III, Volume II, Molecule-Based Ma
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52. Teaching About The Earth's Magnetism In Earth Sciences--Part 3
Its magnetism is weak, but lava in general comes out in huge masses, so that itshows up in the total field. (Bricks and pottery, by the way, also do so.
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Dynamos in Nature
How can you create electric currents? One way is a battery, which does so by chemical processes. However, the current which we use every day in our home is generated in other waysby electric generators, dynamos. All dynamos are based on principles found by Michael Faraday in a wire or electric conductor that moves through the region of magnetic forces magnetic field But the conductor can also be a conducting fluid We believe that the uneven rotation of the hot gases on the Sunfastest near the equator, as the motion of sunspots showshelps create electric currents in this manner. Not all details of the process are understood, because we can only guess what goes on under the surface of the Sun, in regions we cannot see, but the web site explains some of the ideas.

53. Magnetism Group - Home Page
on important international meetings in magnetism, and general information . As a member of the Institute of Physics you can join the magnetism Group
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Magnetism Group Home Page
The aim of the Group is to stimulate interest in the subject and to advance the science and technology of magnetism. The Group was formed in 1965 and has a current membership of over 500. One of our aims is to foster greater activity within the industrial community. We hope that close links with the EPSRC and industrial representation on the Committee will increase the level of UK activity in magnetism and magnetic materials. A Group Newsletter, circulated to all members twice a year, includes details of the future programme, reports on important international meetings in magnetism, and general information. If you are not a member of the Institute of Physics and would like to join, go to online membership application page . As a member of the Institute of Physics you can join the Magnetism Group by amending your subscription form or contacting the Membership Department either by telephone +44 (0) 20 7470 4800 or e-mail membership@iop.org

54. Magnetism Group - Home Page
The full range of activity in magnetism within the scientific and technical on important international meetings in magnetism, and general information.
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Magnetism Group Home Page - pre Oct 2003
The aim of the Group is to stimulate interest in the subject and to advance the science and technology of magnetism. The Group was formed in 1965 and has a current membership of over 500.
One of our aims is to foster greater activity within the industrial community. We hope that close links with the EPSRC and industrial representation on the Committee will increase the level of UK activity in magnetism and magnetic materials.
A Group Newsletter, circulated to all members twice a year, includes details of the future programme, reports on important international meetings in magnetism, and general information.
If you are not a member of the Institute of Physics and would like to join, please go to online membership application page . If you are a member of the Institute of Physics and you wish to join this Group or Branch, please fill in the Groups and Branches membership form Add me to an email list to receive information on the Magnetism Group. (Please submit your e-mail address using the box below. Your e-mail address will not be used for any other purpose.)
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55. Wiley::Magnetism, Molecules To Materials III, Volume II, Molecule-Based Material
Wiley Chemistry general Chemistry magnetism, Volume II, MoleculeBased magnetism, Volume II, Molecule-Based Materials Joel S. Miller (Editor),
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56. PHYSICS A General Course. Electricity And Magnetism. Oscillations And Waves - Su
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57. Undergraduate Programs
PHYS 447, Electricity magnetism I, 3. general Education, 6. Spring. PHYS 448,Electricity magnetism II, 3. PHYS 453, Solid State Physics, 3
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Programs
Undergraduate Programs
The physics programs available to the student are designed to prepare the student for graduate work, for a career in industry or government, or for high school teaching. Degree requirements provide graduates with laboratory skills useful both in graduate work and in industry and business. The Physics Department at MSU offers a B.A. degree, a B.S. degree, and a Minor. Students may also get a Physical Science Teaching B.S. degree with either a major or a minor in physics.
PHYSICS B.A.
This major is intended to prepare the student for work in high-tech companies or business after the bachelor's degree rather than for graduate work.
Required General Education (9 cr):
MATH 121 Calculus I (4)
PHYS 221 General Physics I (5)
Recommended Support Courses (18 cr):
CHEM 201 General Chemistry I (5)
CHEM 202 General Chemistry II (5)
COMS 272 FORTRAN Programming (4)
ENG 271 Technical Communication (4)
Required for Major (46 cr):
EE 230 Circuit Analysis (3)
EE 240 Evaluation of Circuits (1)
MATH 122 Calculus II (4)
MATH 223 Calculus III (4)
MATH 321 Ordinary Differential Equations (4)
PHYS 222 General Physics II (5)
PHYS 435 Modern Physics I (3) PHYS 436 Modern Physics II (3) PHYS 441 Mechanics (4) PHYS 447 Electricity and Magnetism I (3) PHYS 457 Optics (3) PHYS 461 Quantum Mechanics (4) PHYS 465 Computer Applications in Physics (3) PHYS 475 Advanced Laboratory (2)
Required Electives (3 credits):

58. Astronomy Curriculum
The astronomy program offers four general education courses under the new general PHYS 448(3) Electricity magnetism II; AST 421(3) Stellar Structure
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Astronomy General Education Courses
The astronomy program offers four general education courses under the new general education plan:
  • AST 101: Introduction to Astronomy [3 cr]
    This course provides a broad descriptive survey of astronomy. Topics covered include the night sky, seasons, moon phases, eclipses, tides, telescopes, light, atoms, spectra, properties of stars, stellar evolution, the Milky Way, galaxies, cosmology, and the solar system. The course format is lecture-discussion. Offered each term. No prerequisites.
    General Education Category 3 (Natural Science).
  • AST 102: Introduction to the Planets [3 cr]
    This course provides students with a survey of our solar system, including the Sun, the planets and their satellites, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. The history of the discovery and exploration of the solar system is also covered. The course format is lecture-discussion. Offered each term. No prerequisites.
    General Education Category 3 (Natural Science).

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The Sun’s general magnetism is also related to its brightness, although this isnot well understood. Moreover, sunspots generate strong magnetic fields that
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