Helmholtz Theorem (No Derivation) 
Helmholtz Theorem (No Derivation)
by University Physics Tutorials
Video Lecture 38 of 46
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Date Added: April 14, 2016

Lecture Description

In this video I continue with my tutorials which cover the necessary vector calculus for classical electromagnetism which is pitched at university undergraduate level. Specifically in this video I discuss but I don't derive the Helmholtz Theorem. This theorem allows the use of scalar and vector potentials which are the backbone of the study of electromagnetism. See later videos in this section for its derivation (numbers 44 and 45).

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Course Description

This video tutorial series covers a range of vector calculus topics such as grad, div, curl, the fundamental theorems, integration by parts, the Dirac Delta Function, the Helmholtz Theorem, spherical polar co-ordinates etc.

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