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-Please have a look at the German contents (text, videos, exercises) on the page of the [[https://obkp.mint-kolleg.kit.edu/#OBKP_EDYNAMIK_LADUNGSBEWEGUNG|KIT-Brückenkurs >> Lorentz-Kraft]]. The last part "Magnetic field within matter" can be skipped.+For further reading you might have a look at the German contents (text, videos, exercises) on the page of the [[https://obkp.mint-kolleg.kit.edu/#OBKP_EDYNAMIK_LADUNGSBEWEGUNG|KIT-Brückenkurs >> Lorentz-Kraft]]. The last part "Magnetic field within matter" can be skipped.
  
 ===== 7.4 Matter in the Magnetic Field (*) ===== ===== 7.4 Matter in the Magnetic Field (*) =====
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