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PHYS 201 - Fundamentals of Physics II

Lecture 12 - LCR Circuits - DC Voltage. Like capacitors, inductors act as energy storage devices in circuits. The relationship between voltage, inductance and current in a variety of circuits with DC voltages is described. (from oyc.yale.edu)

Lecture 12 - LCR Circuits - DC Voltage

Time Lecture Chapters
[00:00:00] 1. Review of Inductors
[00:04:47] 2. Inductive Circuits
[00:54:19] 3. LCR Circuits Driven by an Alternating Source

References
PHYS 201: Lecture 12 - LCR Circuits - DC Voltage
Instructor: Professor Ramamurti Shankar. Resources: Problem Set 6 and Solutions [pdf]. Transcript [html]. Audio [mp3]. Download Video [mov].

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Lecture 01 - Electrostatics
Lecture 02 - Electric Fields
Lecture 03 - Gauss's Law I
Lecture 04 - Gauss's Law and Application to Conductors and Insulators
Lecture 05 - The Electric Potential and Conservation of Energy
Lecture 06 - Capacitors
Lecture 07 - Resistance
Lecture 08 - Circuits and Magnetism I
Lecture 09 - Magnetism II
Lecture 10 - Ampere's Law
Lecture 11 - Lenz's and Faraday's Laws
Lecture 12 - LCR Circuits - DC Voltage
Lecture 13 - LCR Circuits - AC Voltage
Lecture 14 - Maxwell's Equations and Electromagnetic Waves I
Lecture 15 - Maxwell's Equations and Electromagnetic Waves II
Lecture 16 - Ray or Geometrical Optics I
Lecture 17 - Ray or Geometrical Optics II
Lecture 18 - Wave Theory of Light
Lecture 19 - Quantum Mechanics I: Key experiments and wave-particle duality
Lecture 20 - Quantum Mechanics II
Lecture 21 - Quantum Mechanics III
Lecture 22 - Quantum Mechanics IV: Measurement theory, states of definite energy
Lecture 23 - Quantum Mechanics V: Particle in a box
Lecture 24 - Quantum Mechanics VI: Time-dependent Schrodinger Equation
Lecture 25 - Quantum Mechanics VII: Summary of postulates and special topics