Chapter2 Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates
Chapter2 Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates
Chapter2 Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates
Lecture 1
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Engineering Electromagnetics
Syllabus:
Chapter 1: Vector Analysis
Chapter 2: Coulomb’s Law and Electric Field Intensity
Chapter 3: Electric Flux Density, Gauss’ Law, and
Divergence
Chapter 4: Energy and Potential
Chapter 5: Current and Conductors
Chapter 6: Dielectrics and Capacitance
Chapter 8: The Steady Magnetic Field
Chapter 9: Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Inductance
Grade Policy
Grade Policy:
Final Grade = 10% Homework + 20% Quizzes +
30% Midterm Exam + 40% Final Exam +
Extra Points
Homeworks will be given in fairly regular basis. The average
of homework grades contributes 10% of final grade.
Homeworks are to be written on A4 papers, otherwise they
will not be graded.
Homeworks must be submitted on time. If you submit late,
< 10 min. No penalty
10 – 60 min. –20 points
> 60 min. –40 points
There will be 3 quizzes. Only the best 2 will be counted.
The average of quiz grades contributes 20% of final grade.
Grade Policy
Grade Policy:
Midterm and final exam schedule will be announced in time.
Make up of quizzes and exams will be held one week after
the schedule of the respective quizzes and exams.
The score of a make up quiz or exam can be multiplied by 0.9
(the maximum score for a make up is 90).
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Engineering Electromagnetics
Grade Policy
Grade Policy:
Extra points will be given every time you solve a problem in
front of the class. You will earn 1 or 2 points.
Lecture slides can be copied during class session. It also will
be available on internet around 3 days after class. Please
check the course homepage regularly.
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What is Electromagnetics?
Electric field
Produced by the presence of
electrically charged particles,
and gives rise to the electric
force.
Magnetic field
Produced by the motion of
electric charges, or electric
current, and gives rise to the
magnetic force associated
with magnets.
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Engineering Electromagnetics
Applications
Electromagnetic principles find application in various disciplines
such as microwaves, x-rays, antennas, electric machines,
plasmas, etc.
Applications
Electromagnetic fields are used in induction heaters for melting,
forging, annealing, surface hardening, and soldering operation.
Electromagnetic devices include transformers, radio, television,
mobile phones, radars, lasers, etc.
Applications
Transrapid Train
Vector Algebra
AB BA
A (B + C) ( A B) + C
A B A ( B )
A 1
A
n n
AB 0 A B
R PQ ?
r xyz
r xa x ya y za z
a x , a y , a z : unit vectors
R PQ rQ rP
(2a x 2a y a z ) (1a x 2a y 3a z )
a x 4a y 2a z
B B
aB Unit vector in the direction of B
Bx2 By2 Bz2 B
Example
Given points M(–1,2,1) and N(3,–3,0), find RMN and aMN.
R MN (3a x 3a y 0a z ) (1a x 2a y 1a z ) 4a x 5a y a z
R MN 4a x 5a y 1a z
a MN 0.617a x 0.772a y 0.154a z
R MN 4 (5) (1)
2 2 2
A B Ax Bx Ay By + Az Bz
B a B a cosBa B cosBa
A B ( Ay Bz Az By )a x ( Az Bx Ax Bz )a y ( Ax By Ay Bx )a z
(3)(5) (1)(2) a x (1)(4) (2)(5) a y (2)(2) (3)(4) az
13a x 14a y 16a z
Az A a z
( Ax a x Ay a y + Az a z ) a z
Axa x a z Ay a y a z + Az a z a z
Az
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Chapter 1 Vector Analysis
x r sin cos r x2 y 2 z 2 , r 0
z
y r sin sin cos 1
, 0 180
x y z
2 2 2
y
z r cos tan 1
y 1 2
tan 1
tan 33.69 180 146.31
x 3
C (r 3.742, 74.50, 146.31)
Homework 1
D1.4. (p.14)
D1.6. (p.19)
D1.8. (p.22)