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Electromagnetic Field And Waves (EMFW) Lecture 1: Introduction and Motivation 17 Feb 2013 By: Chandra Thapa Mail ID1: [email protected] Mail ID2: [email protected] Web: http://nec.edu.np/faculty/chandrat/ Michael Faraday: 1791 - 1867 James Clerk Maxwell: 1831-1879 André-Marie Ampere:1775-1836 Carl Friedrich Gauss: 1777-1855 Any guess about Electromagnetics?? Google ??? Bing ?? Yahoo search ?? सग ं ै बसेको साथी? I found like this (बिधार्थी हुदा ) I found like this (NOW) Electromagnetics subject??? Hard to understand? Hard to learn? Long syllabus? Many students failed? Low score? What else???????????? गाह्रो त छ | How does this subject look like?? Physics? Mathematics? Engineering subject? Syllabus 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Coulomb’s Law and Electric field intensity Electric Flux Density and Gauss Law Divergence Energy and Potential Electrostatic Field in material media Boundary value problem in electrostatics Current and current density Magnetostatic Curl Magnetic Force and Material Media Time varying force and material media Wave Equation Transmission Lines Wave Guides Boring Part Question pattern?? Theory + Problems (Numerical) Happy Part Knowledge really cool Wide application It’s Subject matter flow 1. 2. 3. 4. Electrostatic (Charges at rest, no magnetic field) Magnetostatic (Magnet at rest, Current constant, no electric field) Electromagnetics Wave (Time varying case, both electric field and magnetic field are present) Transmission lines Prerequisite 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Co-ordinate systems Cross product, Dot product, Vector, Scalar Derivative Integration Gradient Divergence Curl Math is problem solving tool! References 1. 2. My Notes पासा को पसल को फोटो कापी नोट What I prefer?? 1. Principles of Electromagnetics (Fourth Edition) by Matthew N.O. Sadiku Bad news Not available at NEC Library Happy news I can give you soft copy 2. Engineering Electromagnetics by William H. Hayt, JR (available at NEC library Run fast and get one reserve one copy for you ;) ) 3. MIT, Standford Universities, IITs online video lectures (YouTube) Any other? स्र्थानीय लेखक , भारतीय लेखक का बकतािहरु (I don’t prefer) Some questions? 1. How does the region above the volcano become electrified and is there any way to tell whether the sparks travel up from the crater or down to it? Clue: Electric field 2. How wide is a lightning strike? Since a strike can be seen from kilometers away, is it as wide as, say, a car? Clue: Gauss’ Law 3. During ventricular fibrillation, a common type of heart attack, the chambers of the heart fail to pump blood because their muscle fibers randomly contract and relax. To save a victim of ventricular fibrillation, the heart muscle must be shocked to reestablish its normal rhythm. For that, 20A of current must be sent through the chest cavity to transfer 200 J of electrical energy in about 2ms. This requires about 100kW of electric power. Such a requirement may easily be met in a hospital, but not by say the electrical system of an ambulance arriving to help the victim. What, then, can power needed for defibrillation at remote4 locations. Clue: Capacitance Applications Antenna (Design) Motors Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Generators Study of EM waves High speed trains (Maglev-magnetic levitation) JR-Maglev at Yamanashi, Japan test track in November 2005 Student Activities Project Work (I will assign topic, student have to make report and present it in class) Tutorials Class Exams