METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING ELECTROMAGNETISM DEPARTMENT IN TECHNICAL HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
Keywords:
electromagnetism, venn diagram, methodology, physical process, geographic physics, electric current.Abstract
The article examines the special features of teaching the electromagnetism department of physics taught in technical higher education institutions, the task of study and its interrelationship with other sciences, analytical information and recommendations are given.
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