Lecture 1
Lecture 1
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Course Outline
• Review of vectors and coordinate systems, Coulomb’s law and electric field,
Gauss’ law and divergence of electric flux density, Work, potential, potential
gradient and energy in electrostatic field. Current and current density,
conductor, dielectrics, boundary conditions, capacitance, Laplace’s and
Poisson’s equations, Steady magnetic field, Biot-Savart Law, Ampere’s law,
Curl of H, Stoke’s theorem, magnetic boundary conditions, magnetic
material, and boundary conditions, magnetic flux density, vector magnetic
potential, inductance, Time varying fields, Faraday’s law, displacement
current density, Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form,
Retarded potential, Wave Equation. Plane wave in free space, perfect
dielectric, lossy dielectrics, Poynting theorem and power density,
propagation through good conductors, loss tangent and skin effect.
Polarization of plane wave.
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EE-353 Electromagnetic Field Theory
• Grading: Midterm 30%, Final exam 50%, Assignment 10%, Quiz 10%,
• Quizzes: 10%
• Assignments: 10%
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Vector Analysis (Ch – 1)
• 1.1 Scalars and Vectors
• 1.2 Vector Algebra
• 1.3 The Rectangular Coordinate System
• 1.4 Vector Components and Unit Vectors
• 1.5 The Vector Field
• 1.6 The Dot Product
• 1.7 The Cross Product
• 1.8 Cylindrical Coordinates
• 1.9 The Spherical Coordinate System
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1.1 Scalars and Vectors
• Scalar: A quantity whose value can be represented by a real number.
• Examples: Distance, Speed, Mass, Time, Density, Electric Potential,
Energy/Work, Temperature, Electric Charge
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1.3 The Rectangular Coordinates System
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• P (1,2,3) and Q (2,-2,1)
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Unit vector in the direction of B:
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1.5 The Vector Field
• A vector field is a field which has vectors at every point in space
• A vector field can be plotted as a function of position in two
dimensions.
• The magnitude and direction of the vector function will change
as we move in the region
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1.6 The Dot Product
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Example
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1.7 Cross Product
If,
and
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1.8 Circular Cylindrical Coordinates
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aφ az
φ
az ay
90-φ aφ
aρ
φ
P
ay
ax aρ
ax
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(Example)
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1.9 Spherical Coordinate System
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The three mutually
perpendicular
surfaces of the spherical
coordinate system
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az
ar
cos θ
ar
P
ay
cos θ
sin θ sin φ
θ
90-Φ
sinθ xy plane
ax
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az
aθ
ay
cos θ sin φ
90-Φ
ax
z z
ar
P P
θ aθ θ aθ
90- θ 90- θ
cos θ x y
θ xy plane θ
aθ aθ
φ
az ay
90-φ aφ
φ
ax
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Spherical Coordinate System
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