This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in the EE8391 Electromagnetic Theory course. The course will cover five units: (1) electrostatics, including electric fields, Gauss's law, and dielectrics; (2) magnetostatics, including magnetic fields, Biot-Savart's law, and magnetic circuits; (3) electromagnetic induction and Maxwell's equations; (4) electromagnetic waves and their propagation; and (5) vector analysis tools used throughout the course. Students will learn about sources of electromagnetic fields, electric and magnetic properties of materials, and applications of electromagnetic theory concepts. The course will also include worked problems to help students apply the theoretical content.
This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in the EE8391 Electromagnetic Theory course. The course will cover five units: (1) electrostatics, including electric fields, Gauss's law, and dielectrics; (2) magnetostatics, including magnetic fields, Biot-Savart's law, and magnetic circuits; (3) electromagnetic induction and Maxwell's equations; (4) electromagnetic waves and their propagation; and (5) vector analysis tools used throughout the course. Students will learn about sources of electromagnetic fields, electric and magnetic properties of materials, and applications of electromagnetic theory concepts. The course will also include worked problems to help students apply the theoretical content.
This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in the EE8391 Electromagnetic Theory course. The course will cover five units: (1) electrostatics, including electric fields, Gauss's law, and dielectrics; (2) magnetostatics, including magnetic fields, Biot-Savart's law, and magnetic circuits; (3) electromagnetic induction and Maxwell's equations; (4) electromagnetic waves and their propagation; and (5) vector analysis tools used throughout the course. Students will learn about sources of electromagnetic fields, electric and magnetic properties of materials, and applications of electromagnetic theory concepts. The course will also include worked problems to help students apply the theoretical content.
This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in the EE8391 Electromagnetic Theory course. The course will cover five units: (1) electrostatics, including electric fields, Gauss's law, and dielectrics; (2) magnetostatics, including magnetic fields, Biot-Savart's law, and magnetic circuits; (3) electromagnetic induction and Maxwell's equations; (4) electromagnetic waves and their propagation; and (5) vector analysis tools used throughout the course. Students will learn about sources of electromagnetic fields, electric and magnetic properties of materials, and applications of electromagnetic theory concepts. The course will also include worked problems to help students apply the theoretical content.
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EE-8391 ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY
TOPIC: Introduction about vector analysis
EE8391 Electromagnetic Theory Syllabus Regulation 2017 UNIT I ELECTROSTATICS – I Sources and effects of electromagnetic fields – Coordinate Systems – Vector fields – Gradient, Divergence, Curl – theorems and applications - Coulomb’s Law – Electric field intensity – Field due to discrete and continuous charges – Gauss’s law and applications. UNIT II ELECTROSTATICS – II Electric potential – Electric field and equipotential plots, Uniform and Non-Uniform field, Utilization factor – Electric field in free space, conductors, dielectrics - Dielectric polarization – Dielectric strength - Electric field in multiple dielectrics – Boundary conditions, Poisson’s and Laplace’s equations, Capacitance, Energy density, Applications. UNIT III MAGNETOSTATICS Lorentz force, magnetic field intensity (H) – Biot–Savart’s Law - Ampere’s Circuit Law – H due to straight conductors, circular loop, infinite sheet of current, Magnetic flux density (B) – B in free space, conductor, magnetic materials – Magnetization, Magnetic field in multiple media – Boundary conditions, scalar and vector potential, Poisson’s Equation, Magnetic force, Torque, Inductance, Energy density, Applications. UNIT IV ELECTRODYNAMIC FIELDS Magnetic Circuits - Faraday’s law – Transformer and motional EMF – Displacement current - Maxwell’s equations (differential and integral form) – Relation between field theory and circuit theory – Applications. UNIT V ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES Electromagnetic wave generation and equations – Wave parameters; velocity, intrinsic impedance, propagation constant – Waves in free space, lossy and lossless dielectrics, conductors- skin depth - Poynting vector – Plane wave reflection and refraction. Sources and effects of electromagnetic fields Introduction about Vector analysis Contd…. Contd…. Worked problems