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Saturday, 30 June 2012
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND WAVES
FIELDS AND WAVES
THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT SUBJECT IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
TO UNDERSTAND THIS CONCEPT, WE NEED TO STUDY SOME ENGINEERING ANALYSIS AND MATHEMATICS.
IN THIS STUDY, SOME ASSUMPTIONS SHALL BE MADE. THESE ARE THAT THE STUDENT CAN STUDY ON HIS OR HER OWN. AS A RESULT, WE SHALL INTRODUCE THE STUDENT TO BASIC CONCEPTS AND HOPE THAT HE OR SHE CAN STUDY AND UNDERSTAND OTHER RELEVANT TOPICS. THIS COURSE IS DIVIDED INTO TWO. THE OUTLINE OF THE TWO COURSES WILL BE GIVEN. IT IS ASSUMED THAT THE FIRST COURSE HAS BEEN DONE SUCCESSFULLY. SOME TOPICS IN THE FIRST COURSE WILL TO ENABLE THE STUDENT TO STUDY AND UNDERSTAND THE SUBJECT MATTER PROPERLY.
ELECTRO MAGNETIC FIELDS AND WAVES I
Review of Electromagnetic laws
Review of vector analysis
Electrostatics
Static electromagnetic field in Dielectrics and conductors
Four Maxwell's equation
Boundary Conditions
Magnetostatics
Direct Current Resistance
Lorentz force Law
Electromagnetic Conduction
Magnetic Properties of Matters
Qasistatics
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND WAVES II
Electromagnetic Fields and waves II
Maxwell's equations
Maxwell's equations in integral form
Time varying fields
Retarded Potential
Poisson's and Laplase equations
Wave propagation
Energy in electromagnetic waves
Polynting Vector and Polynting theorems
Nature of electromagnetic waves
Wave guide
Electromagnetic Radiation
Antennas
Ideal transmission line
Standing Wave and standing wave ratio.
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