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Electromagnetic Field Theory 3 CSU

Prof. L. P. Ligthart
Text book: S. M. Wentworth, Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with Engineering
Applications, John Wiley and son, 2005
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Subject

Chapter

1.1
Introduction and Motivation for students how
1.3;
important electromagnetic theory in electrical
engineering
2.1
Electrostatics: Reviewed vector analysis for
2.5
Cartezian coordinate; Coulombs law; Spherical
coordinate system; Line charges and the
cylindrical coordinate system; Surface and
volume charge.
2.6
Electric flux density; Gausss law and
2.13
applications; coaxial cable; Divergence and point
form of Gausss law; Electric potential and
gradient; Conductors and Ohms law; Current
density and Joules law; Dielectrics; Boundary
conditions; Capacitance.
3.1
Magnetostatics: Magnetic fields and cross
product, Oersteds experiment; Biot-Savertss law, 3.5
solenoid, surface and current density; Amperes
circuital law; Curl and the point of Amperes
circuital law, Stokes theorem; Magnetic flux
density.
3.6
Magnetic forces; Magnetic materials; Boundary
3.10
condition;Inductance and magnetic
energy;Magnetic circuit.
4.1
Dynamic field: Current continuity; wave
fundamentals; Faradays law and transformerEMF; 4.5
Faradays law and motional EMF; Displacement
current
4.6
Maxwells equations; Lossless TEM waves; Time
4.8
harmonic fields and phasors.
Plane waves: General wave equations, time
5.1
harmonic wave equation, propagating fields
5.2
relation; Propagation in lossless, charge free
media.
5.3
Propagation in dielectrics; propagation in
5.8
conductors; Poynting theorem and transmission;

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Polarization; Reflection and transmission.


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