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Al-Balqa Applied University
Electrical Energy Engineering Department
Faculty of Engineering
First Semester 2016/2017
Course Title
Course Number
Course Level
Class Time
Instructor
email
website
Prerequisites
Office Hours
Text Book
Course Syllabus
Electromagnetic I
30104215
Second year
9:00  9:50 Sun/Tues/Thurs
Dr. Audih al Faoury
[email protected]
http://www.bau.edu.jo/UserPortal/UserProfile/UserPosts.aspx?userid=16928&folderid=23
Physical science
9:00AM – 14:00PM Sun/Tues/Thurs - Excepted course time
Electromagnetic By John. D. Kraus, McGraw-Hill, Inc. 5 th edition
Course Description:
To introduce the basic elements of electromagnetic needed in the understanding of electricity and
magnetism.
Course Objectives:
At completing this module the student should be able to:
1- Understand the basic vectors and calculus used in describing the field theory.
2- Understand the basic principles of dielectric and ferromagnetic materials.
3- Understand the basic principles of electric and magnetic fields.
4- Introduced time changing electric and magnetic field.
Weeks
1&2
Course Academic Calendar
Subject
Electromagnetic mathematical tools: Vectors, Line and Surface
integral, Introduction to three coordinate system
3&4
5
6
7
8
9
9&10
11
12
12
12&13
13
14
The static electric field and Charged particles electric field:
Coulomb’s law, Electric field intensity, Potential differences.
Electric flux and Maxwell equation, Capacitance and Capacitors.
The static electric field in dielectrics:
Electric dipoles, Polarization,
Capacitors with dielectric and energy density.
Coaxial TL, Poisson’s and Laplace’s equation.
The steady electric field and electric current: :
Current density
,conductivity and resistivity.
Dielectric ,Conductor and semiconductor, Electromotive forces
The static magnetic field of steady electric currents :
Biot &
Savart law, Forces between conductors.
Magnetic flux and magnetic moment, Solenoid, Inductor and Inductance,
Magnetic field.
Conductors and charged particles moving in static magnetic
field: Charge moving in static magnetic field, Rotary motor
Hall-Effect generator, Moving conductor in static magnetic field, Generator
The static magnetic field of ferromagnetic materials: Torque,
Permeability, Magnetic Dipoles and magnetization ,energy in inductor
Magnetic circuit, Reluctance and Permeance ,Capless circuit ,Magnetic
circuit with air gap
The changing electric and magnetic fields: Faraday’s law, moving
conductor in magnetic field, Self and mutual inductance.
Electromagnetic Applications and review
Course Syllabus for Electromagnetic I (page 1 of 2)
Dr. Audih al Faoury
Notes
Quiz 1
Al-Balqa Applied University
Electrical Energy Engineering Department
Faculty of Engineering
First Semester 2016/2017
Assessment Instruments
Evaluation of students’ performance (final grade) will be based on the following three categories:
 Exams. Two in-class exams will be given. Each will cover about 40% of lectures
 Final Exam: The final exam will cover all the class material.
Allocation of Marks
Exam I
Exam II
Participation and activities
Final Exam
20%
20%
10%
50%
Grads classification:
Allocation of grads
A
B+
B
C+
C
D
F
85-100
76-84
70-75
61-69
50-60
40-49
0-39
Other class work for improving activity will include:
 Reports The report must cover material discussed during the previous of lectures. The
report will be used as bonus points (added to the participation) to help the students with
their grade and must and discuss their results with the instructor in order to better
understand the course. One report at least will be handed to the students. The report will
ask the students to solve, derivate, and build a relation of electrostatic and magnetic
fields. The report must include abstract, analytical data, conclusion and references.
.
 Project: The project must cover material discussed during the previous of lectures. The
project will be used as bonus points (added to the exam) to help the students with their
grade and must be done through examination period or before, their results with discuss
with instructor in order to better understand the course. One report at least will be handed
to the students.
References:
Books
1
W.H.Hayt, J.A.Buck. “Engineering Electromagnetisms “. McGraw-Hill International, Sixth Edition, 2001.
2 Nannapanen N. Rao” Element of Engineering Electromagnetics” Pearson Prentice Hall, Sixth
Edition 2004
Course Syllabus for Electromagnetic I (page 2 of 2)
Dr. Audih al Faoury