INEL4151
ELECTROMAGNETICS I
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Course Objective: The student will be introduced to Electrostatic and Magnetostatic. Dielectric, magnetic, and conducting materials will be discussed as well as capacitance, inductance, and conductivity. Also, magnetic circuits, dielectric and magnetic hysteresis will be discussed. By the end of the semester, Maxwell’s equations and transmission line theory will be introduced along with time-varying electric and magnetic fields
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Resources in ONLINE.UPR (MOODLE)
LECTURES:
REVIEW: Vector Algebra, Coordinate System and Vector Calculus
Chapter 4: Electrostatic Fields
Coulomb’s Law and Field Intensity, Electric Flux Density, Gauss’s Law, Application of Gauss’s Law, Electric Potential
Chapter 5: Electric Fields in Material Space
Properties of Materials, Convection and Conduction Currents, Conductors
Chapter 6: Electrostatic Boundary-Value Problems
Resistance and Capacitance
Chapter 7: Magnetostatic Fields
Biot-Savart’s Law, Ampere’s Circuit Law, Magnetic Flux Density, Magnetic Scalar and Vector Potential
Chapter 8: Magnetic Forces, Material and Devices
Forces Due to Magnetic Fields, Classification of Materials, Inductor and Inductances, Magnetic Circuits
Chapter 9: Maxwell’s Equations
Faraday’s Law, Transformer and Motional Electromotive Forces, Displacement Current, Maxwell’s Equations
Chapter 10: Electromagnetic Wave Propagation
Waves in General, Wave Propagation in Lossy Dielectrics, Lossless Dielectrics, Free Space and Good Conductors, Power and Poynting Vector, Reflection of a Plane Wave at Normal Incidence
Chapter 11: Transmission Lines
Transmission Line Parameters and Equations, Input Impedance, Standing Wave Ratio and Power, Smith Chart