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Assignment 1 - EMT - 2025

This document is an assignment for a course on Electromagnetic Theory, with a submission deadline of February 21, 2025. It includes six problems related to electric fields, potentials, and forces in different regions and configurations. Students are required to perform calculations involving dielectric materials, electric field intensity, and vector fields.

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Assignment 1 - EMT - 2025

This document is an assignment for a course on Electromagnetic Theory, with a submission deadline of February 21, 2025. It includes six problems related to electric fields, potentials, and forces in different regions and configurations. Students are required to perform calculations involving dielectric materials, electric field intensity, and vector fields.

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: Electromagnetic Theory
Assignment-1
Last date of submission of assignment is 21/02/2025

1. Consider the conducting plates shown in Fig.1. If V(z = 0) = 0 and V(z = 2 mm) = V0,
determine V, E, and D in the dielectric region (εr = 1.5) between the plates and s on the
plates. Where V0 is last two digit of your enrollment number

Fig.1

2. Region 1 (z < 0) contains a dielectric for which r = 2.5, while region 2 (z > 0) is
characterized by r = 4. Let E1 = -30ax + 50ay + 70az V/m and find: (a) D2, E2, (b) the angle
between E2 and the normal to the surface.

3. Identical charges q are placed at five vertices of a regular hexagon of side a. Find the
magnitude of the electric field and the electrostatic potential at the centre of the hexagon.

4. Four forces are given below in Cartesian and spherical polar coordinates. State, whether the
forces are conservative or not.
5. If the electric field intensity is given by E = xax + yay + zaz volt/m, then find the potential
difference between X (2, 0, 0) and Y (1, 2, 3)?

6. If the vector field


T =(xy+βz3)ax + (3x2-γz)ay + (3xz2 –y)az is irrotational, determine , β, γ. Find div of T at
(2, -1, 0).

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