Problem Solving in EM
Problem Solving in EM
A Supplement to Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics (Sixth Edition) and Fundamentals of Electromagnetics for Engineering
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CONTENTS
Note from the Author 1. Vectors and Fields 1.1 Vector algebra (EEE 1.1; FEME 1.1; S1.1) 1.2 Cartesian coordinate system (EEE 1.2; FEME 1.2; S1.2) 1.3 Cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems (EEE 1.3; FEME App. A; S1.3; S1.4) 1.4 Scalar and vector fields (EEE 1.4; FEME 1.3; S1.5) 1.5 Sinusoidally time-varying fields (EEE 3.6; FEME 1.4; S1.6) 1.6 The electric field (EEE 1.5; FEME 1.5; S1.7; S1.8) 1.7 The magnetic field (EEE 1.6; FEME 1.6; S1.9; S1.10) 1.8 Lorentz force equation (EEE 1.7; FEME 1.6; S1.11) 2. Maxwells Equations in Integral Form 2.1 The line integral (EEE 2.1; FEME 2.1; S2.1; S2.2) 2.2 The surface integral (EEE 2.2; FEME 2.2; S2.3) 2.3 Faradays law (EEE 2.3; FEME 2.3; S2.4; S2.5) 2.4 Amperes circuital law (EEE 2.4; FEME 2.4; S2.6; S2.7) 2.5 Gauss laws (EEE 2.5; FEME 2.5, 2.6; S2.8; S2.9) 2.6 The law of conservation of charge (EEE 2.6; FEME 2.5; S2.10) 2.7 Application to static fields (EEE 2.7; S2.11; S2.12) 3. Maxwells Equations in Differential Form 3.1 Faradays law and Amperes circuital Law (EEE 3.1; FEME 3.1, 3.2; S3.1; S3.2; S3.3) 3.2 Gauss laws and the continuity equation (EEE 3.2; FEME 3.4, 3.5, 3.6; S3.4; S3.5; S3.6) 3.3 Curl and divergence (EEE 3.3; FEME 3.3, 3.6, App. B; S3.7; S3.8; S3.9) 4. Wave Propagation in Free Space 4.1 Uniform plane waves in time domain (EEE 3.4; FEME 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 4.5; S4.1; S4.2; S4.3) 4.2 Sinusoidally time-varying uniform plane waves (EEE 3.5; FEME 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 4.5; S4.4; S4.5; S4.6) 4.3 Polarization (EEE 3.6; FEME 1.4, 4.5; S4.7; S4.8) 4.4 Power flow and energy storage (EEE 3.7; FEME 4.6; S4.9; S4.10; S4.11) 5. Materials and Wave Propagation in Material Media 5.1 Conductors and dielectrics (EEE 4.1, 4.2; FEME 5.1; S5.1; S5.2; S5.3) 5.2 Magnetic materials (EEE 4.3; FEME 5.2; S5.4) 5.3 Wave equation and solution (EEE 4.4; FEME 5.3; S5.5; S5.6; S5.7) ii 1 2 8 11 15 17 19 26 33 35 36 43 46 53 58 63 67 76 77 90 101 114 115 121 130 138 148 149 158 160
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5.4 Uniform waves in dielectrics and conductors (EEE 4.5; FEME 5.4; S5.8; S5.9) 5.5 Boundary conditions (EEE 4.6; FEME 5.5; S5.10; S5.11; S5.12) 5.6 Reflection and transmission of uniform plane waves (EEE 4.7; FEME 5.6; S5.13; S5.14) 6. Statics, Quasistatics, and Transmission Lines 6.1 Gradient and electric potential (EEE 5.1, 5.2; FEME 6.1; S6.1; S6.2; S6.3) 6.2 Poissons and Laplaces equations (EEE 5.3; FEME 6.2; S6.4; S6.5) 6.3 Static fields and circuit elements (EEE 5.4; FEME 6.3; S6.6) 6.4 Low-frequency behavior via quasistatics (EEE 5.5; FEME 6.4; S6.7) 6.5 Condition for the validity of the quasistatic approximation (EEE 5.5, FEME 6.5, 7.1; S6.8) 6.6 The distributed circuit concept and the transmission line (EEE 6.1, 11.5; FEME 6.5, 6.6; S6.9; S6.10) 7. Transmission Line Analysis in Time Domain (133 Slides) 7.1 Line terminated by a resistive load (EEE 6.2; FEME 7.4; S7.1; S7.2; S7.3; S7.4) 7.2 Transmission-line discontinuity (EEE 6.3; S7.5; S7.6; S7.7) 7.3 Lines with reactive terminations and discontinuities (EEE 6.4; S7.8; S7.9) 7.4 Lines with initial conditions (EEE 6.5; FEME 7.5; S7.10; S7.11; S7.12) 7.5 Lines with nonlinear elements (EEE 6.6; FEME 7.6; S7.13)
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