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This document contains 10 problems related to electromagnetic fields and Maxwell's equations. The problems involve calculating various field quantities like displacement current density, wave number, electric field, magnetic field, charge density, and potential given information about the medium properties and descriptions of the fields.

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EMT Assignment

This document contains 10 problems related to electromagnetic fields and Maxwell's equations. The problems involve calculating various field quantities like displacement current density, wave number, electric field, magnetic field, charge density, and potential given information about the medium properties and descriptions of the fields.

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Assignment

1. Find the amplitude of the displacement current density: (a) adjacent to an automobile antenna
where the magnetic field intensity of an FM signal is Hx = 0.15 cos [3.12(3×108t−y)] A/m; (b) in
the air space at a point within a large power distribution transformer where B = 0.8 cos
[1.257×10−6(3×108t− x)] ay T (c) within a large, oil-filled power capacitor where ɛr = 5 and E =
0.9 cos [1.257 ×10−6(3×108t −z√5)]ax MV/m; (d) in a metallic conductor at 60Hz, if ɛ = ɛ0, µ =
µ0, σ =5.8×107 S/m, and J = sin(377t−117.1z)ax MA/m2.

2. Let µ = 10−5 H/m, ɛ = 4×10−9 F/m, σ = 0, and ρν = 0. Find k (including units) so that each of
the following pairs of fields satisfies Maxwell’s equations: (a) D = 6ax −2yay +2zaz nC/m2, H =
kx ax +10yay −25z az A/m; (b) E=(20y−k t) ax V/m, H=(y+2×106t) az A/m.

3. The unit vector 0.64ax + 0.6ay − 0.48az is directed from region 2 (ɛr = 2, µr = 3, σ2 = 0) toward
region 1 (ɛr1 = 4, µr1 = 2, σ1 = 0). If B1 = (ax − 2ay+ 3az) sin300t T at point P in region 1 adjacent
to the boundary, find the amplitude at P of: (a) BN1 (b) Bt1 (c) BN2 (d) B2.

4. The surface y = 0 is a perfectly conducting plane, whereas the region y > 0 has ɛr =5, µr =3,
and σ =0. Let E = 20 cos(2×108t−2.58z) ay V/m for y > 0, and find at t =6 ns; (a) ρS at P
(2,0,0.3); (b) H at P (c) K at P.

5. A point charge of 4 cos 108 πt µC is located at P+(0,0,1.5), whereas −4 cos 108πt µC is at


P−(0,0, −1.5), both in free space. Find V at P (r =450, θ, φ=0) at t =15 ns for θ = (a) 00 (b) 900
(c) 450 .

6. The electric field and magnetic field in free space are given by

E = - (50/ρ) cos (l06t + βz) aφ V/m , H = - (H0/ρ) cos (l06t + βz) aρ A/m

Express these in phasor form and determine the constants Ho and β such that the fields satisfy
Maxwell's equations.
7. In a medium characterized by σ = 0, µ= µo, ɛo , and E = 20 sin (108t - βz) ay V/m. Calculate H
and β.

8. A medium is characterized by ɛ = 5 ɛo, µ = 2 µo, σ = 0 . If H = 2 cos(ωt – 3y) az. Calculate ω


and E.

9.

10.

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