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ELECTROMAGNETICS Course Code: AEE1103 L T P C 4 104 Aim: To know the fundamental knowledge of Electricity, Magnetism and Electromagnetism.

Objective: The objective of this course is to introduce the concepts of electric field and magnetic fields and their applications which will be utilized in the development of the theory for power transmission lines and electrical machines. UNIT I ELECTROSTATICS: Electrostatic Fields Coulombs Law Electric Field Intensity (EFI) EFI due to a line and a surface charge Work done in moving a point charge in an electrostatic field Electric Potential Properties of potential function Potential gradient Gausss law, Application of Gausss Law Maxwells first law, div (D)= v . UNIT II CONDUCTORS AND DIPOLE: Laplaces and Poisons equations Solution of Laplaces equation in one variable. Electric dipole Dipole moment potential and EFI due to an electric dipole Torque on an Electric dipole in an electric field Behavior of conductors in an electric field Conductors and Insulators. UNIT III

DIELECTRIC & CAPACITANCE: Electric field inside a dielectric material polarization Dielectric Conductor and Dielectric Dielectric boundary conditions, Capacitance Capacitance of parallel plate and spherical and co-axial capacitors with composite dielectrics III Sem. (EEE) G V P College of Engineering (Autonomous) 20 Energy stored and energy density in a static electric field Current density conduction and Convection current densities Ohms law in point form Equation of continuity UNIT IV MAGNETO STATICS: Static magnetic fields Biot-Savarts law Oesterds experiment - Magnetic field intensity (MFI) MFI due to a straight current carrying filament MFI due to circular, square and solenoid current Carrying wire Relation between magnetic flux, magnetic flux density and MFI Maxwells second Equation, div(B)=0. UNIT V AMPERES CIRCUITAL LAW AND ITS APPLICATIONS: Amperes circuital law and its applications viz. MFI due to an infinite sheet of current and a long current carrying filament Point form of Amperes circuital law Maxwells third equation, Curl (H)=Jc, Field due to a circular loop, rectangular and square loops. UNIT VI : FORCE IN MAGNETIC FIELDS: Magnetic force - Moving charges in a Magnetic field Lorentz force equation force on a current element in a magnetic field Force on a straight and a long current carrying conductor in a magnetic field Force between two straight long and parallel current carrying conductors Magnetic

dipole and dipole moment a differential current loop as a magnetic dipole Torque on a current loop placed in a magnetic field UNIT VII : MAGNETIC POTENTIAL: Scalar Magnetic potential and its limitations vector magnetic potential and its properties vector magnetic potential due to simple configurations vector Poissons equations. Self and Mutual inductance Neumanss formulae determination of self-inductance of a solenoid and toroid and mutual inductance between a straight long wire and a square loop wire in the same plane energy stored and density in a magnetic field. Introduction to permanent magnets, their characteristics and applications. G V P College of Engineering (Autonomous) III Sem. (EEE) 21UNIT VIII : TIME VARYING FIELDS : Time varying fields Faradays laws of electromagnetic induction Its integral and point forms Maxwells fourth equation, Curl (E)=-B/t Statically and Dynamically induced EMFs Simple problems. Modification of Maxwells equations for time varying fields Displacement current Poynting Theorem and Poynting vector. Text Books : 1. Wi l l i a m H . H a y t & J o h n . A . B u c k , E n g i n e e r i n g El e c t romagne t i c s 7 th Edi ton.2006. , Mc . Gr aw-Hi l l Companies. 2. Sadiku ,Electro Magnetic Fields, 4

th edition Oxford Publications. Reference Books : 1. D J Griffiths, Introduction to Electro Dynamics, 2 nd edition, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.Ltd. 2. J. D Kraus, Electromagnetics, 4 th edition, Mc Graw-Hill Inc, 1992. 3. N.Narayana Rao,Elements of Engineering Electromagne

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