Qbemf 1
Qbemf 1
Ax Ay Az
ay
az
x
y
z
Ax Ay
A
divA
x
y
z
ax
A
x
Ax
ay
y
Ay
az
curlA
z
Az
F ds Fdv
s
F .dr ( F ) ds
c
Q
4 0 r
Volts
1
4 0
k n
Qk
r
k 1
Volts
F k
Q1Q2
N
r2
1
4 0
1
4 0
mn
Qm
R
m 1
a Rm
V/m
12. Give the expressions for Electric Field intensities due to Line, Surface
and Volume charge distributions.
Electric field intensities due to continuous line charge distribution is
l dl
1
a r V/m
4 0
r2
Electric field intensities due to continuous surface charge distribution is
E
1
s ds
ar V/m
4 0
r2
Electric field intensities due to continuous volume charge distribution is
E
1
4 0
v dv
ar
r2
V/m
In the above expressions l, s, v are the line, surface and volume charge
densities respectively, r is the distance between the charge and the point in the field
and ar is the unit vector in that direction. 0 is the permittivity of free space.
13. What is an electric Flux?
Any charge Q will have an electric field around it. If a test charge is brought near
it, the test charge experiences force. The lines drawn to trace the direction in which
a positive test charge will experience force due to the main charge are called the
lines of force or Electric Flux.
14. Define Electric Flux Density and give expression.
The product of the Electric field intensity and permittivity of the medium is called
the Electric Flux Density D.
D
Q
a r E
4r 2
C/m2
E ds
16. Give the Laplace equation in Cartesian, Cylindrical and Spherical coordinate systems.
Laplace Equation in Cartesian co-ordinates
2V
2V 2V 2V
0
x 2
y 2
z 2
1
V
1 2V 2V
(r
) 2
0
r r
r
r 2 z 2
1 2 V
1
V
1
2V
(
r
)
(sin
0
r 2 r
r
r 2 sin
r 2 sin 2 2
17. Give the Poissons equation in Cartesian, Cylindrical and Spherical coordinate systems.
Poisson Equation in Cartesian co-ordinates
2V
2V 2V 2V
2
2
2
x
y
z
1
V
1 2V 2V
(r
) 2
2
2
r r
r
r
z
2V
1 2 V
1
V
1
2V
(
r
)
(sin
2
2
2
2
2
r r
r
r sin
r sin
1
4 0
L
dl
r
1
4 0
s
ds
r
1
4 0
v
dv
r
In the above expressions l, s, v are the line, surface and volume charge
densities respectively, r is the distance between the charge and the point in the
field. 0 is the permittivity of free space.