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The document summarizes the content of two chapters from the textbook "Electromagnetic Theory (EC-2014)": 1) The first chapter discusses magnetostatic fields and covers topics like Biot-Savart's law, Ampere's circuit law, magnetic flux density, and Maxwell's equations as they relate to magnetostatic fields. 2) The second chapter covers magnetic forces on charges and currents, magnetic materials, and magnetic devices. It includes problems involving forces on charges in electric and magnetic fields and magnetic boundary conditions. 3) The document provides the chapter summaries, example problems from each chapter, and worked solutions to some of the example problems.

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Assignment 3

The document summarizes the content of two chapters from the textbook "Electromagnetic Theory (EC-2014)": 1) The first chapter discusses magnetostatic fields and covers topics like Biot-Savart's law, Ampere's circuit law, magnetic flux density, and Maxwell's equations as they relate to magnetostatic fields. 2) The second chapter covers magnetic forces on charges and currents, magnetic materials, and magnetic devices. It includes problems involving forces on charges in electric and magnetic fields and magnetic boundary conditions. 3) The document provides the chapter summaries, example problems from each chapter, and worked solutions to some of the example problems.

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ASSIGNMENT-3

EECTROMAGNETIC THEORY (EC-2014)

Magnetostatic Fields (Chater-7)


Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Devices (Chapter-8)

Magnetostatic Fields (Chater-7)


Biot-Savart’s Law
1.

2.

3.

4.

Ampere’s Circuit Law

5. Current sheets of 20ax A/m and −20ax A/m are located at y=1 and y=-1, respectively.
 

Find H in the region -1<y<1.
6. An infinitely long cylindrical conductor of radius a is placed along z-axis. If the current
 J  
density is J = 0 az , where J0 is constant, find H everywhere.
ρ
 ρ   
7. Let H = k0 ( )aφ , ρ < a , where k0 is a constant, (a) Find J for ρ < a , (b) Find H for
a
ρ <a.
 
8. Let H = y 2 ax + x 2 a y A/m, find J at (-1,-4, 7).
 
 
9. Assume a conductor, H = 103 ρ 2 aφ A/m. (a) Find J . (b) Calculate the current through the


surface 0 < ρ < 2, 0 < φ < 2π , z = 0 .


Magnetic Flux Density

10. In a free space, the magnetic flux density is B = y 2 ax + z 2 a y + x 2 az Wb/m2, (a) Show that
   

B is a magnetic field, (b) Find the flux through x = 1, 0 < y < 1,1 < z < 4 and (c)

Calculate J .
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11. In free space B = sin 2 φ az Wb/m2. Determine the magnetic flux crossing the strip

ρ
π
z = 0,1 < ρ < 2m, 0 < φ < .
4
 2  1
12. If B = 3 cos θ ar + 3 sin θ aθ Wb/m2,find the magnetic flux through the spherical cap

r r
π
r = 1, θ < .
3
Maxwell’s Equations
13. Consider the following arbitrary fields. Find out which of them can possibly represent
the electrostatic or magnetostatic field in free space

(a ) A = y cos axax + ( y + e − x )az
 
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(b) B = aρ
ρ

(c)C = r 2 sin θ aφ


14. Reconsider the problem.13 for the following fields



(a ) D = y 2 za x + 2( x + 1) yza y − ( x + 1) z 2 az
  

 ( z + 1)  sin φ 
(b) E = − cos φ aρ + az
ρ ρ
 1
(c) F = 2 (2 cos θ ar + sin θ aφ )
 
r
Magnetic Scalar and Vector Potentials


15. In a certain region ( µ = µ0 ), the magnetic potential is A = − µ0 k ( x 2 + y 2 )az Wb/m where


k is a constant. Determine the magnetic field intensity H .
16. The magnetic vector potential of a current distribution in free space is given
  π
by A = 15e − ρ sin φ az Wb/m.

Find H at (3, , −10) . Calculate the flux
4
π
through ρ = 5, 0 ≤ φ ≤ , 0 ≤ z ≤ 10 .
2
 10
17. Given that A = sin θ aφ Wb/m find H at point (4, 600, 300).
 
r
  
18. In free space, A = 10sin π yax + (4 + cos π x)az Wb/m. Find H and J .
 

19. The magnetic vector potential at a distant point from a small circular loop is given by
 A 
A = 20 sin θ aφ Wb/m, where A0 is a constant. Determine the magnetic flux density B .

r
20. The magnetic field intensity in a certain conducting medium is

H = xy 2 ax + x 2 za y − y 2 zaz A/m. (a) Calculate the current density at the point P (2, -1, 3)
  

∂ρ v
and (b) What is at point P.
∂t
Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Devices (Chapter-8)
Forces due to Magnetic Fields
  
21. 1 mC charge with velocity 10ax − 2a y + 6az m/s enters a region where the magnetic flux
density is 25az Wb/m2. (a) Calculate the force on the charge; (b) Determine the electric


field intensity necessary to make the velocity of the charge constant.


   
22. A 4mC charge has the velocity u = 1.4ax − 3.2a y − az m/s at a point P (2, 5,-3) in the
presence of E = 2 xyzax + x 2 za y + x 2 ya z V/m and B = y 2 ax + z 2 a y + x 2 az Wb/m2. Find the
       

force on the charge at P.


23. A particle of mass 2 kg and charge 10 mC starts at the origin with velocity
u = (2ax + 5a y ) × 103 m/s. If the electric field in the region is 30ax xV/m, calculate its
   

velocity and position at t=4s.


24. A -2 mC charge starts at point (0, 1, 2) with a velocity of 5 ax m/s in a magnetic field


B = 6a y Wb/m2. Determine the position and velocity of the particle after 10s assuming
 

that the mass of the charge is 1 gram. Describe the motion of charge.
25. Given that B = 4ax − 8az Wb/m2, find the force it exerts on a 0.2-m conductor on the y-
  

axis with a current 2A in the − ax direction.




Magnetic Boundary Condition

26. Region 1, for which µ1 = 2.5µ0 , is defined by z < 0 , while region 2, for which µ2 = 4 µ0 ,
is defined by z > 0 . If B1 = 6ax − 4.2a y + 1.8az mWb/m2, find H 2 and the angle H 2 makes
     

with the interface.


27. If µ1 = 2 µ0 for region ( 0 < φ < π ) and µ2 = 5µ0 for region ( π < φ < 2π ) and
B2 = 10aρ + 15aφ − 20az mWb/m2, Calculate B1 , (b) the energy densities in the two media.
    
28. Region 1 ( x < 0 ) is free space, while the region 2 ( x > 0 ) is a magnetic material with
µ = 50 µ0 . If B1 = 40ax − 30a y + 10az mWb/m2, find H 2 .
    

29. Suppose space is divided into region ( y < 0, µ1 = µ0 µ r1 ) and region 2 ( y > 0, µ1 = µ0 µr 2 ).
 
If H1 = α ax − β a y + δ az A/m, find H 2 .
  

30. Region 1 is y > 0 with µ1 = µ0 , while the region y < 0 with µ2 = 12 µ0 . If


B2 = 1.4ax + 0.6a y − 2az Wb/m2, find H1 and B1 .
     

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Answers
  
1) (b) 0.7433ax + 0.382a y + 0.140az A/m
2) Proof
      
3) (a) 28.471a y mA/m,(b) −5.1a x + 1.7 a y mA/m, (c) 13(− ax + a y ) mA/m and (d) 5.1ax + 1.7 a y
mA/m
 
4) −1.47 ax − 49.12a y mA/m
5) −20ax A/m


Hφ = J 0 , 0 < ρ < a
6) J 0a
Hφ = ,ρ > a
ρ
2 k0  a 
7) (a) az , ρ < a (b) k0 ( )aφ , ρ > a
a ρ
8)10 az A/m2


9) (a) 3ρ × 103 az A/m2, (b) 50.265 kA




2
10) (a) Proof, (b)1 Wb, (c) − ( zax + xa y + yaz ) A/m2
  
µ0
11)2.854 Wb
12)4.7123 Wb

13) (a) Neither electrostatic nor magnetostatic field, (b) Either E -field in a charge=free region or

H -field, (c) Could be magnetostatic field.
14) (a) Possibly magnetostatic field, (b) Could be magnetostatic field, (c) Neither electrostatic
nor magnetostatic field.
 
15) −2kyax + 2kxa y
16) 1.011 Wb
17) 4.974 × 105 ar A/m


π π2
18) (sin π xa y − 10 cos π yaz ) A/m, (10sin π yax − cos π xaz ) A/m2
   
µ0 µ0
A0
19) (2 cos θ ar + sin θ aθ ) Wb/m2
 
3
r
20) (a) 2ax + 16a y (b)0C/m3s
 
   
21) (a) −0.05ax − 0.25a y N, (b) 50ax + 250a y N
  
22) −152.8ax − 170.4a y − 189.6az mN
23) (2600, 5000, 0) m/s, (9200, 20000, 0)
 
24) (0.2419, 1, 1.923), 4.071ax − 2.903a y m/s. The particle gyrates in a circle in the y=1 plane
with center at (0, 1. 19/12).
25) 3.2ax + 1.6az N
 

26) 1909.86ax − 1336.9a y + 358.1az A/m, 8.730


  

27) (a) 4aρ + 15aφ − 8az mWb/m2, (b) 60.68 J/m3, 57.7 J/m3
  
  
28) 0.6366ax − 23.87 a y + 7.957 az kA/m
 µ
29) α ax + r1 β a y + δ az
 
µr 2
30) (0.0929ax + 0.4775a y − 0.1327az ) × 106 A/m, 0.1167 ax + 0.6a y − 0.1667 a z Wb/m2
     

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