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Electromagnetics (Math - 262) Instructor's Name: Zaeem H. Jafri Year: 2003-2004 Office No. Room # 119 Quarter: Winter Email: [email protected] Office Hours: 1100 - 1300 Hrs, Wednesday 1400 - 1600 Hrs, Thursday & Friday TA for the Course: Not yet available Course Code (Units) Course Description Category: Sophomore Electromagnetics (Math - 262) (4 Units) The course is spread over 2 modules described as follows Module I Electrostatics Module II Current Electricity and Magnetism Core/Elective Elective Goals At the end of the course the student should be Having a good understanding of the laws and concepts of Electromagnetism Having a good background for advanced courses in electromagnetic theory. Able to apply the concepts to everyday situations. Electromagnetics (Math - 262) TextBooks, Main Text Book Programming 1. University Physics (sixth edition) Environment, etc. By F. W. Sears. M. W. Zemansky. H. D. Young Help Books 1. 2. 3. 4. University Physics (ninth edition) By Young Freedman Fundametals of Physics (Sxith extended edition) By Halliday Resnick Walker Advanced Engineering Mathematics By Erwin Kreyszig Foundations of Electromagnetic theory By Ritz Milford Lectures, Tutorials & Attendance Policy There will be 30 sessions in all: 20 sessions of 75 minutes and 10 sessions of 50 minutes. Grading Quizzes Mid - Term Final Exam 25% 35% 40% Electromagnetics (Math - 262) Year: 2001- 2002 Quarter: Spring Topics Concepts of Vector Algebra and Vector Calculus Sessions Readings 1-4 Chapter 1 (Foundations of Electromagnetic theory) Section 1.1 to 1.7 5 -7 Chapter 24 Coulomb's law Section 24.1 to 24.4 Gradient, Divergence, Curl, Divergence theorem and Stoke's theorem. Electric charge. Atomic structure. Electrical conductors and insulators. Charging by induction. Coulomb's law. Application of Coulomb's Law. Section 24.5 and 24.6 Electric field and Electric Force. Electric field calculation. 8-9 Chapter 25 The electric field Section 25.1 and 25.2 Field lines. Gauss's law Application of Gauss's law. 10-12 Section 25.3 to 25.5 Electrical potential energy. Potential. 13 - 15 Chapter 26 Electric potential Calculation of potentials. Equipotential surfaces. Section 26.3 and 26.4 Potentail gradient. Electron volt. The cathode ray tube. MID TERM Capacitors. The parallel Plate capacitor. Capacitors in series and palrallel. Section 26.5, 26.7 and 26.8 16 17 - 19 Energy of a charged capacitor. Effect of a dielectric. Molecular model of induced charges. Polarization and displacement. Magnetism. Magnetic Field. Magnetic field lines and magnetic flux. Motion of charged particles in magnetic fields. Chapter 27 Capacitance and Dielectrics Section 27.1 to 27.3 Section 27.4 to 27.7 20 - 22 Sources of magnetic field. Magnetic field of a moving charge. Magnetic field of a current element. The Biot Law. 23 - 24 Magnetic field of a straight conductor. Force between parallel conductors. Magnetic field of a circular loop. 25 - 26 Ampere's law. Applications of Ampere's Law. 27 - 28 Chapter 30 Magnetic field and magnetic forces Section 32.1 to 32.6 Chapter 32 Magnetic field of a current Section 32.1 to 32.6 Section 32.7 an 32.8 Maxwell's equations. Speed of an electromagnetic wave. Energy in Electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves in matter. 29 - 30 Chapter 37 Maxwell's laws and Electromagnetic waves. Section 37.1 to 37.4