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2 = constant, perpendicular to the direction of propagation or both lie in 2 ie. transverse to the direction of propagation. Thus, the uniform plane wave is a transverse electromagnetic wave, ‘or a TEM wave. Fo ae Hy & BR sma Equation (3.74) gives ratio of electric field to magnetic field ‘intensities. The square root of the ratio of the permeability to the Permittivity is called the intrinsic impedence 'n' (eta) The intrinsic impedance of free space is, W377 = afi 377 =120 2 Therefore, this wave is called as uniform plane wave because its value is uniform throughout any plane, (3.74) 375) n, In uniform plane wave, the electric and magnetic fields are The wave equation for electric field intensity i, Ye -7e “vector differential equation. Let us consider AS not change with * 2 uniform plane wave. oe Te nT the solution of above eq 5, By inspection, = Ace? ides bye, Iriplying both si a as e, = Aen oe Consider the real part 7 &, = RiA-€%- eet} By substituting 7= a + jB, we get, [aes R[A- carci RelA eae. E, = Ae: cos (wt— Let E,, be the value of E, at t = z= 0. Th B, =A Thus, & cos (at = Bz) b 2S Example 3.5: Determine D, B and > A given field E = 100 sin (at ~ fz) a, V/ Solution: Given: = . E = 100sin (ot-B2) a > = an D =e €E 8.854 x 10 F/m = 8854 x10? x 100 = 8.854 x 10-19 sin («ot = From second Maxwell's equation, ES VxE 4 OB ot 23, Ed » oy » varies with z, therefore) >, 2 oe 100 im B 08 sin (ct ~ Bz) ay Wb/m? > = R 8 = wowand H - a ~ Ho 100 A sn (ot~ Bz) a, Am rs jumple 3.6: Consider the electric field strength & of an » free space given by, Ae raios ny wpswes LQUATIONS Seen hss be 0 8 Be & E.component }Ponentis given Since field is Mea through z-direction so that, = 2 [10 cos0(t-2)2, : fas sino( al fea z F = 10¢0s o(t- 2)8.wm a ets: sinolt-y) ot j i E a eels Bau the magnetic field H. ve UL . Solution: i 2 i, . ( 2) Given: ta 009s 0(t-z) . mronptor eo of 180 2d 2 Ae cere ce int petri in the copper stip using Feroaey’s (2 Fg. 310). sue c f rot a ‘conducting track age: ip rotating in a magnetic field Solution: A= rind the electric field intensity and density. solution: Hi = 05 e905 (ot = 100 From Maxwell's equation, 4 BF vx Hi aoe In free space, > a es Tees 7x Hieiead a, aye ms vxXH ot) 29 Cae ox dy oz Hy Hy, ea H, component is present. ° ay ayaa = 125x10°{ pdp- | vx = || 0) oma 0 0 Ox dy 2 = 125x107 [9° a ° , _ ath) 9 re @z 3 225010 ahaa . i sint@t=20093, 4 at ee a 89 (ak ~ 109 2) § £9 SiN (cot ~ 100 2) & at Ms bus Me q : 50 sin (at ~ 100 2) 4 ss sing, we get, ; a , ~ 50 sin (at — 100 2) 5 1 : -s0: Beer 4 -~£0 0 csn-2003 5, placement current density Jas ob ot E eo E) at a = Sorae 50 o o Oo Determine the displa wacitor having an area of ample 3. ate cap. separated by 0.5 em. nlied to the capacitor The di ayeen the plates have a relative permed! Solution: Displacement current density, a > 2D <0s (ot 100.34, vim js2 | "695 (ot 100 2) 2, sin (at — 50 eg: sin (at = 1002) 3, Am 250 icement current in a given by, 1002) 3, 12 x10° m? and ‘A voltage of 20 sin 10% t lielectric materials bility of 6 Bolan Be Bae jy MELD | 28 ao Bu v * Gance va-f Eat = plate separation = 05.<™ ee) 5. oe ss heres a at The displacement current la Wy = Jax EB SY p= prea of the pate av msc AS Eth cict ~~ vtlnidt 8.854% 102 x 6x12 10" v 05x10" at av, = 12749 109 Se Vy = 20sin10't But a Ty = 1.2749 x 109 gy (20° sin 10° 1.2749 x 10-2 x 20 x 10* cos 108 Jy = 25498x 10% cos 10*t 1, = 25498 cos 10° t vA “Feld ina medium is given by, Example 3.10: The magnetic B = 10sin(at- fe) 0, ‘g = and J = 0. Find the electric field and where, py = 0. sleatrc flux density ina medium having & = 2 and Hr Soluti = n Given: B = 10sin(ot-B2) From Maxwell's equation, > 2 Fe yxH = J+ a eucrmomagnene rie.o rHKoRY (E876 From given B, we have, fees, *:| vx =e x x Since y-component varies with z, 2) ox vxB = 23 az * a = ~ By [10 sin (wt - 2) 2 = -10(-B) cos (at - Bz Vx B = 10f-cos (wt -Bz) a, => oe A VX B = poe. 5 = 10B-cos (ut - fix) 3, E ae “= J 109 conta ge 110 @-sin (ot ogy _ 30.08. sin (k= 2) 8, fp 3 — sp rnd the indice” VOHOBN ip | * of radius 15.¢m Wing in they. ey a Y= On 10s 120 at OyT. “Wy onduc etd B = 08 solution: Conductor 9 = ex (15? x Bx (ome 6 = B-n- 225x107 a Induced voltage = emf = =e d = ~ Gp 225 x10? mB) d 3 = ~ gg 22.5 x 10° x mx OB x cos 100 d = ~ 0.05654 - 4; cos 120 mt = ~ 0.05654 (-120 min 120m) 21.318 sin 120 mt Induced voltage = 21.318 sin 120 mV 3 voted = 21.318 sin 120 7 Example 3.12: A conducting circular loop of radius 1% Joining the two ends of the resistor, in @ magnet 8 = 0.5 cos 377t T as shown in Fig, 3.13, Find Vee andl a Tes shown in Fig: ee - “sor and unity inthe sous 9 siieis RONG LBS AND aro's UATNS . 1 oie Beret chat. os ats cnt» = Os am rear — toe ae 05x 24> co 2000 a 4 = 2c 001 8x xx 0x 103 00348 %g = £2 cos 20000 (t dt = 12 {- 2000) sin 2000 t a Dae r0"- sn 20001 4 os148) ot costa aie - xo sng: = 003140546377) sin a774 1 = 0086 sin 000 Veet) = 5.9219-5in 3778 node iy «a Example 324: The magnetic field intensity 0 fee space & ® : ; a Wen by Fh = 200 cos (4 x 105 t—2) 6, Am. Find the emt Sei) sin S77 t developed in Gy direction about the closed path having commer (00,0), 10,0), (0,2) and (03) 7 100 1) = 59.21-sin 377 tA Consider the time varying magnetic field 25, + 08 a, + 05 a.) cos 2000 tT and a square reary loop with its conmers at (0,0, 0), (04, 0) (6, 4 0) 0) Determine the induced voltage in the loop and ne-varying current if the total (oop resistance is i atea dx dz in a, direction, Solution: Hi = 100 cos (4x 10°t-2) 2 ob at ie y. th having an {As seen from the equation of H and used pat 08 t-2)- dx de sotion: = (08 4; + 08 dy + 05 22 cos 2000t 2 J J yxr00 cos 1 00 ax t-2), = Length x Breadth fg = pox100- pit sin = 4x6 24m? he square loop is inz = plans gb = px 100 [sin 4x 206 t-D) treads = GR esau ol since N= ath ae d emf = —— sracony ceare, 0847) 100 ie isin 2 * fin (4 10810) 8 xa sin Bee ciao) Bit p20 Tee toseex i001 eee ston = = 5026 [cos (4x 10°t- c0s (4 10° 0) 5026 [cos (4% 10° = cos (a 10° 0) Example 3.15: The magnetic fi B = 06 x2 4, TF. Consider the lo given by x= 6t and the separation as shown in Fig. 314. Find the vol (o)x = 08 mand b)t = 08 5 ftp t -D the two rails meter readl Fig, 3.14: For Example 3.15 B - 06x de @ emf =~ From Fig. 3.14, the magnetic field is uniform along y-direction, Therefore, the differential area is dx dz 3, J Beds’ B32 4) cx de 3 nae VAR 06 8 &xdz, xecerston ae sere en ofthe ( 06x? dx dz a putting emt = Voltmeter reading) ? (6480) emt = ~ at 19.44 since, x = 08 m given. x=5t og =5t t= 0.16 emf = - 19.44. (0.16? emf = -0.4976V 5 t= 08s From above, emf = -19.44? 19.44 (0.8)? emf = -1244V Example 3.16: Fig. 3.15 shows a conducting sous filament having a 200 k@ resistance. If the magnet fe intensity is given by B = 30.cos 377 t- ay Ty findlit) 200 ka a ets osm Area ofloop = xy = 05*7" Area of loop = 351m? = BxArea =06%35t = 21tWb ay emf = -§¢ emf = -21V The total resistance in the circuit resistance and rail resistance. Total resistance, (®) = 04432y+32y=04 = 04+64x7 R = 04444810 emf 21 1) ="R =-O4+4aet consists Negative sign indicates the current flowin direction as shown in Fig. 3.17 (b) 0.4 © resistor is present across each en we need to consider the contribution of 4 a D = J 8cos (6x 10%t—49) ayeioe et = 2mpl-—-- cos 108 f | 8x10 a = Scion sin IG ~ 49) a = 0.2 xlcos 10 1= 80cm éxig2 5n 6x10t 4x) ay 0.5026 - cos 10 t A sin Gx 10h a TM Vasey ING FIELDS AN manwvEL's EQUATIONS B < 1001410" sin 6 1081-03 1669 «sin (6 = 108 t— 4x) 3, « 10°” Brut . a 11669 x 10-1 sn 610° =O = Sten 0 H = 26563% 107: sin 6x10 t- 40) 2 Ses Exam, oe : iple 3.23: The mognetic field intensity = given by i ae cos (OF t — fy Gy Am in a medium having A103 H/m, © = 22 % 10-8 F/m and o = 0. USF Masnelts equation to obtain expression for B, B, € and B Solution: Given: rent to = i H = Scostuott-B2 a, B =uH = 34105 x8 cos aor 95 B = 24105 cos 0081-9, ven by veh = kth raving X 208 =0 ind lal aR = Ja > oD VKH = ar, Be By Fs eo vxH =\ 3 a a 4) cos (6% 108 t- 4) eae ann ot Beni px ° -1,0014 x 10™ cos (6 * 108 t- 4x) 8: 4 FA, it shows that Hy component varies with % 8 From given : : 2B __ 4 0014 x10" c08 6% 10 foe § aH 9 4x) @ * a e = + 1.9014 x10" 608 syn FIELDS AND MAXWELL ame VARYING E =~ eee nl EETOMAGNEMCriEo mon eaTs|9907——~") gy wey 536 2S 2 « Biecosto's- por a... , vai = -ap-sn cota 4, wo/n? s vx = 2. 9p. sin (sort) > Jue of B and above a “ee ginal va ’ Bh By integrating, we get = 24x10 B = PE Becos ott = 62) a : o 10" 2 = 5636x108 = 0.6600 = £08124 rad/m B = 8x 10% xp x cos (10° - B2) pa p = 208 a 7 coool cable hts 0 dveong Sec pxample 3-24 by a conducting surface 4. eee Exam min wounded DY ducting surface q ."" ain the region @ < P< B The ely _ 8x10 pcos 0 a a : 22x10 he 6 -Ba) | 2 = (7%) sin 120 we: sin at a, Vin B = 3.636 x 10° xp -cos 10" t-P2 | e avin spa medium having & = 42, He = i eo © = 0. Daten To determine B, use Maxwell's equation in moral vlue of and the ttal chore ene ps Solution: Given: - 9120 be a Be pa }2 2 | dp 0 @ |e) pf From the value of E, it shows that only E> componeit present. Z Hx B- cos (10 | Gz [3.636 x 10" xB cos (10* t- B2)) a Vx E = ~3.636x 10*xB?- sin is oy cael yxe = -> E, ob 3.636 exp? ( Bes 108 x B?- sin ( é ‘ony nb, therfogg, ore 27) ~~" €95 (120 2) sn ug § x10? £05 (120 12) cos ut 4 px ox l07x1 eS, =o = 24100 «120» BIB, sn a20 vai . 220 veh * OD _ 2261x109" ot Oxp By integrating, we get, Be Bex = ein or er ye Daas. Becton ® 622810 xD Comparing the above £9 Jo determine the total charg have, ox px 8854 Eee tas 1 Since cena AND news LQUATIONS ag YS with ony sheretore £08 120 2) cos ot" ag cose X10" sin (20 m2) cos wt: By sin (20-12): cos ot 8p (020 x2): sin ot: 35 (420 12) -sin ot 3,.V/ uation and original value of Ewe = 622810" _ 200 wep” 6228 x10" i 200 31142 x 10% 558 x 10° raise. fe om the inner conductor, We ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY (E81 07 FRESAO® in 120 v2) 0 0% Ps a? = papar’, = Soca F 726% 10% aan pedo dz ‘9 varies with 0 to 2n varies with 0 to 0.4. sin (220 x2) si9 OF Qe ff 222222. an 120.0): sn é ob dz e i 04 =7262109| J ap | snaz0m snot cos (120-2) Q= 726% 109% 2rxsin ot| 30 x Q = 0121x107: sin at [cos (120 x04) + cos 0) 0.121 x 10°: sin ot (0.87289 + 1] 2266 x10 sin ox Q By putting cave Q = 02266109: sin(wx35, = = 0226610 sin(3) Q = 4.14x107C Find E and H in free space for given field = 502005 x-cos 3 x10 t kV Example 3.2! and A = 20zsinx-sin3 x10°ta,mWb eye E Bat! iat 1502 cosx cos 3x 10®t x 10} a 4 1 COSY) a, + 3, (2-cos x) a A + 5, @ cos x) a, |x 10? i 2 | 2 50-cos3x10°t| 5 ING FIELDS AND MAXWELL, sme wae i ean west Oana, Ca 50 cos 3 < 108 t 2 san ew = 50 an x10 a 2 (202 sinx-sin 3x 19644 -2 wa 14, one x 202 Ws = — 31004703 3.107 wy ~ 60 x 108 x z° Sin x= 531m, x10? 4 < 50-c08 310" sing yaa x 10" 60 x 10* xz sinxsegp3s 8! * Ay 3.x 10" = cos (3% 1081) 150% 102 sing 108-2 sin x By (cos) x19 4) 2 = cos (3x 108 595X108 sn, 10° cosx al E ~ cos (3 x 10°) [5851082 ny, - 10° cos x a Vin eg ven | 3. am 7 a oe vxA =| Ox dy Oz A, Apnea |5 a o ons lea ey az se omg = 2Ae OAS = 9g 8y~ Gy 2 Since A, component varies with z only, therefore, on yee > Aaa Vic —— dy 9 ICTROMAGNETIC FELD THEORY (ERT and wangertil im the xz-plane. Normal component 1 % ‘components are 3, and 4, So that = ca 8,- 2463 4 = 17593 3, x10 From the boundary components are continuous and normal discontinuous by a factor} = 4m x 107 x36 (56 4,-35 2, wi ti a 1G FIELDS AND Mie = 17.593 8, 10 Wojpye A = Hye Hae (665.3599 + Greys aL = 56a.+ 38898) ae agritude of Hels and tne a A NGO? + CER = 7.668 Am aie SS example 3c id tensity BE = Bap gg My nd clocement cme sae ety at which they have equal magna ia ye conduction a the vi solution: = 250- sin 10} Ey Gwe gs emer ea rfid the conduction current densi U9 We iy Deo E J. = 6E = 6 E_sin ot J, = 5X 250- sin 10104 pean J. = 1250- sin 10° ¢ A/mm ; ind the displacement current density (j) _ the deloceen "Y U2) We hae, jut > _ ad 1 Saag =ek oe "at , ae a 1° ° ot a = 18.854 x 10% 2sdsin 10H x = 8.854 x 10-12 x 10105 250x cost" 22.135 cos 101° t A/m@ frequency at equal magnitude, cons # equation of displacement current and conduction cure GE joee To obtain at equal magnitude. ae “eneTIC FIELD THEO! a ELD THEORY (Eesr “tere, op 7) we ont x 1x 88! —_eay { 54 x 104 oT ARNG TON: 1 = 8987x100 enim ry coors Mac [AND MAXWELL EQUATIONS a theretore, * y Ey omy “% ere is only &, component present 39: A parallel plate ie e separt capacitor Yj nte 0 ation of 3 mm tor with plate a 7 ted tt ls Clune ee ore hp Be, > 2b» lculate the dis oo 5 eect: splacement alee sl ior" Ox dy oz <= 2 ee yes, A = Seti wae = 3,263 3S, vxe 3 ti nt 2 Kem sin (ok Pa} B* 9 a (or Ban et 3 _paration, d= 3mm v = 50sin10°ty wh sin (ot 212 ere, zis variable, therefore, Enis fem ement current, a * Jz ben sin (ok — BAY) 2 _- 1 = q Me60s ct * 2 yee = * _ 10° x 2550104 ae cae 0 3x10" +50 x cos 10° z 5 s aos Vee = =f En coe iet Bo 99.94% 10s2Reeaat ae ee 9B g.ey- cost 99.94 x 10" cos 10° tA By imegrating, we set. re * J = -J pencostor- ae tt Bes ines * 3 - Sle ain (ox fan 2. WI 8 P = Ey sineealen Bia gn otf AN z =e H A, ee ee shown = Sg ae E Since in free space, Gel Example 3.31: The 2m conductor shown in Fig. 3.22 rotates at 1200 rev/m inthe radial field 8 = 0.1sin 95,0. 4 loop with resistance of 100 2 Also Find the current in close indicate the current direction ge sin (ot B2 B, we have, 4g _ BB ° > yx E HLECTROMAGNETIC FreuD THEORY (FATE OF Solution: Given: B = orsines, # = 01 sina, Wom The electric field intensity is given by. P< fx F-eutyxorsne’ F = 24sino- Sy vm Induced emt = J F-dt= J 24-sin oe 24 sin 6 (2) emf = 48singV 48 Current () = 7B = 048A Example 3.32: A 20 A conduction current i> conductor characterized by & 58x Find the displacement current in the ¢ Solution: Given: ¢, = 1, p, = 1,6 = 58x10) The conductor current density (1) is given as, Tact Je = GE and the displacement current density (J) is given as, Je = 0-8 tg _ @EE we gE “6 Thus, Jy = F.),2 78, o mii 2afe hin eI At 150 MHz, 2nx 150 x 10 x 8.854 x 10"! e 5.8 x 10 Ty = 1.4387 x 10° ie. Ty = 14387 nA x10 yan FIELDS AND MAW, pax: The cei Fld +. 20cos 10 t= fe) a rind tion of wove propagatian, fo) tne areton | Oy the wovel equersy period: ath, @ the solution 2 _ 20 cos (10 t- Ba ven electric field intensity "which negative sign is Ben, o is propagating along +4, .e wave is propags 9 +B dieciog jard equation, that th stand (o) From the e cos (ot = Bz) 8, bot electric field intensity, = 10? with: Conrail o_ 3 (d) Period T 7 "+ 7 = 159500 fis ———— Example 3.34: If H = cos (10° tf) a, A/mand € =39 0s (10° t ~ Az) a, V/m in free space, find the (a) deecens propagation of wave, (b) frequency, (@ waves (@) period, (e) phase constant (B), (f) intrinsic impedonced the medium, Solution : > ‘ Given: H = cos (10° t=Bz) ay = y and E = (377 cos (10° t= Bz) ay (2) From the given equation of electric field intens magnetic field intensity, the phase angle U0" t- 18! which negative sign is present, it means that 21" 's propagating along + a, direction. w Phase * Presene Ole a: direct, ion, y, @ 10 f= BIE as9 ot ise we ° ee pees Ss raaisee a-% 886m Pood, T= = Tessa 628006 (@) Phase constant, veo {Intrinsic impedance of the medium n, 377 cos (10° tf) (0? t= Bz) rm the magnetic field intensity of a unifo 3.33 rad/sec. 3770 Example 3.35: plane wave in air is given by, Hf = 30cos (10° t 402) 0,A/m Find (a) the amplitude of magnetic field intensity (b) frequency, (@ phase constant, (@) wavelength, 1e amplitude of electric field intensity Ft = 300s (00't-402)3, slitude of the magnetic field intensity is 30 A/m, gsc ROMAGNETEE FIELD THEORY (TC, DnATU) oan ’ eee = ‘TIME VARYING FIELDS AND MAKWELL'S EQUATIONS. from the standard equation, we re A tn ase constant () from Wt ead (s given as, B= 40 i (4) Wavelensth 0, a 2n_2x B40 A = 0157 m (©) Amplitude of electric field intensity, €, From equation of intrinsic impedance in free space, whe where, Hy = 30 200% Hy = 1208 % 30 11,309 x10" vim > Faraday’ law states that the electromotive force in any closed circuit i equal to the negative of the tir rate of change of the magnetic flux enclosed by th circuit. & emt =~ If the closed path is taken by an N-turn filament conductor, then, ee one eno rat + Motional emf, emf = $08) a + The displacement current density J wo a Conduction current density Je Je from standard equation form, 2 2 5 H = H,-cos (wt - Bz) =o £ © Maxwell's equations for time-varying fie form are, = 30Am a VD = 108t vB =0 a 2. oe ee ce 6 Pe ee 3, 7 59x10 Bee it vx = 3 +o 1591 MHz 4 a5 H = Hy-cos (at - B2) Amplitude of a H = 30A/m ) Frequency (0, ot = 108t /ARYING FIELDS AND MAKWELL'S EQUATIONS. _qroMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY eat. D4 E = Ecos (ax pz) ‘ins oa the standard equation we get wom cane oe |e Pre constr tram hn = 10 (6) Wavelength Oh © eae i tate see = "p40 Seo By 159% 108 = 159 wie 4 = 0157 ES (©) Amplitude of elec , «ea ‘ lec eld intensity, 3 fom equation ofininsic mpedance in fee spac © 10 : B= y = Syc108 = 333 radssec. nafh = zon =377 1-228 eee ae) = gay= 1886m E, = 120% 4, = 120130 pag = 1130908 Vim Spirent ee e003 ne (e) Phase constant > Faraday's law states thatthe eleciramotive fore i Fee cas tedjsee ny lose uit sequal to the negative ofthe tne inte of change of the magnetic fux enclosed by the (Intrinsic impedance of the medium n, enna HERR ener’ b+ , _ 377 cos (10° t= 2) 3 oh Seer < inane ied amnyaemniom | “I Br ansseay plane wave in airis given by, conductor, then, = “ oo A = 30 cos (10° t-40z) a,A/m ot = aN de Find othenvise {a) the amplitude of magnetic field intensity, Si est ©) frequen heures @ (9) phase constant. ‘= Motional emf, (@) wavelength, tai the amplitude of electric field intensity. emf = § (V x B)-d kb 0 + The displacement current density Js H = 300s (10® t- 402) ay ey netic field intensity is 30 Am, Bs. at «Conduction current density Je zak ions for time-varying field in point = Maxwell's equati form are, ee vB =0 @ = 10° o = 2tf ee a f= ee Fae o Lx 10 15.91 MHz sre, DEAT) ELECTROMAGNETIC FELD THEORY (E6 wr fila ore Rees)» 50 ‘Energy density for magnetic field, phe © Maxwells equations in point form expressed phasor form as, VD=p & vx © Maxwell's equations in integral form exp phasor form as, fia? f ovav 2 ae fit ee — Bera ‘| 1. Write short notes on force on moving charge and Lorentz force equation. 2. An area of 0.65 sq.m in the plane z = 0 encloses a filamentary conductor, Find the induced voltage if = B 05 cos 10°t (a, + a2) Tesla. 12 18, same vanvin ELS AND MA ‘equation for emt deve facugh time dependent 2'Ern in lenath i para te, ‘sjus of 25 cm at 1200 ma i ea it the radial field is given, wot prove Poynting i a Sone we ‘hem < nes mens t= 50a action and displacement gag i the conduc quency at which etait the frequency both, hast, Mad rane 1 for which 6 images Sd 3 Monson “a sm Maxwell’ equations fap tine, write fields. Ha elt’ a, Atm i free spa ven 8 Ke.Feg} cnn te one neve epee: oy agnetic material, H = 30/e3e 1 In non-mag Ors 3 3, A/mm. Find intrinsic impedanes ew m3 ting vector ra Wyre» short note on displacement een ga ES Esplin in bref Maxwells equations Ingham a) Wite short notes on point and ies fay Maxwell's equations, Write short notes on fores on @ Moving Gag Lorentz force equation. law and derive the equation ag developed in conductor in motion tog i dependent field. ad State Faraday Explain Poynting vector. Derive the eipresen gp power flow into the volume in tetms of post dissipated into the volume and energy sie mi the volume. short notes on displacement current adi application. Write short note on Maxwell's ‘equations for tne ying fields, Vrite short note on Lorentz force equation

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