MIT - Lecture Indices
MIT - Lecture Indices
5 EM Waves
11 Lorentz Model
19 Approximate Solutions
24 Solar Cells
L3 Review vector operators; Maxwell's differential equations (t), E, H, uniform plane wave; sin (ωt)
L5 Electric forces on e-beams, C plates, force from ∂w/∂z; generators and sensors
L7 Static Φ and fields, Laplace's equation, separation of variables (x,y,z); inhomogeneous materials
L9 Boundary conditions, k•r, phase matching, non-uniform plane wave, Snell's law
L11 Device and line delays; TEM parallel-plate line, telegraphers' equation, Zo
L12 Transients: Thevenin equivalents; L, C, diode loads; initial conditions; lossy TEM (
L14 RLC resonators, series, parallel, ωo, ∆ω, α, QL, QI, QE, coupling
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Wireless communications
L17 Conservation of energy, power, G(θ,φ), Ae= Gλ2 /4π, Rr, VTh, RF links
L18 Radiation by current elements, Hertzian dipole, near and far fields; Biot-Savart
Optical communications
L22 Lasers
Acoustics
L2 Derive boundary conditions; apply boundary conditions to surface charge and surface current problems
L3 Divergence and Stokes' theorems; Maxwell's equations in differential form; electroquasistatics and
magnetoquasistatics (MQS); potential and the gradient operator
L4 The electric field, electric scalar potential, and the gradient; Poisson's and Laplace's equations; potential
of point charge; Coulomb superposition integral
L5 Method of images
L6-L7
Conservation of charge boundary condition; Maxwell capacitor; magnetic dipoles and circuits; reluctance (PDF -
1.2 MB)
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L9 Oblique incidence on a perfect conductor; transverse magnetic (TM) waves with oblique incidence on
lossless media described by ε and µ; reflection and transmission; transverse electric (TE) waves with oblique
incidence on lossless media
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Gamma plane; Smith chart; voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR); λ/4 transformer
L12-L13
Lecture 13
L15
Dielectric waveguides
L16-L17
Energy in electric and magnetic fields; principle of virtual work to find electric and magnetic forces; magnetic
circuit problems
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L19 Radiation by charges and currents; setting the gauge; Lorentz gauge; superposition integral solutions for
scalar and vector potentials; radiation from a point electric dipole; receiving antenna properties
VI. Acoustics
Study Materials
Video Demonstrations
Lecture 10: Study of EM Waves in Periodic Structures: Photonic Crystals and Negative Refraction
Lecture 12: Basic Theory of Electromagnetic Scattering, Chapter 2; Fundamentals of Random Scattering, Radiative
Transfer Theory,
Lecture 13: Fundamentals of Random Scattering, Chapter 3; Scattering and Emission by Layered Media,
Lecture 14: Solution Techniques of Radiative Transfer Theory, Chapter 8; Volume Scattering Simulations,
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Lecture 15: Volume Scattering Simulations, Chapter 7; 1-D Random Rough Surface Scattering,
5 Spectral Measurements, G, F
8 Optical Detection
11 Wire Antennas
12 Aperture Antennas
14 Binary Communications
15 Channel Coding
17 Analog Modulation
18 Aperture Synthesis
19 Interferometry
22 Wave Propagation
11 Build Your Own Electric Motor - Have Fun, and Earn Extra Credit (PDF)
7 Gauss's law
10 Capacitors
11 Capacitors (cont.)
13 Exam 1 information
16 Ampere's law
20 Faraday's law
24 Exam 2 information
25 RC and RL circuits(PDF)
32 EM radiation
33 Generating EM radiation
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34 Exam 3 information
35 Interference
Problem Solving
Class Slides
Visualizations
Experiments
Class Activities
Readings
Normal modes
Forced vibrations
Resonance
Coupled oscillations
Polarization
Rayleigh Scattering
Snell's Law
Fresnel equations
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Huygens's principle
Gratings
Gravitational Fields
Electric Fields
Charge
Dipoles
Electric Potential
Gauss' Law
Capacitors
DC Circuits
RC Circuits
Magnetic Fields
Magnetic Force
Levitation
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Ampere's Law
Faraday's Law
Transformers
Magnetic Materials
Energy in Inductors
LC Circuits
Displacement Current
Maxwell's Equations
Electromagnetic Waves
Plane EM Waves
Interference
Readings
Labs
Visualizations
Electric Potential
Gradient
Divergence (PDF)
Curl
Uniqueness Theorem
Laboratory 1: Electrostatics
Capacitance (PDF)
EMF, Circuits
RL Circuits
AC Circuits (Conclusion)
Filters
Wave Equation
Radiation (cont.)
Laboratory 3: Microwaves
Poynting Vector: Energy, Power and Momentum of Radiation, Magnetic Properties of Materials
7 More curvilinear coordinates: Div and grad in spherical coordinates; Gauss's law (PDF)
8 Applications of Gauss's law: Field lines, point charge, Gaussian surfaces (PDF)
19 Dielectrics (PDF)
28 Induction (PDF)
35 Circuits (PDF)
37 Thevenin's theorem (cont.); Ohm's law; Faraday's law; Lenz's law (PDF)
39 Inductance (PDF)
46 Exam 3
51 Quantum (PDF)
6 Polarization
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6.0 Introduction
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Appendices
Appendix 1. Vector Operations
VectorsVector AdditionDefinition of Scalar ProductDefinition of Vector ProductThe Scalar Triple
ProductThe Double Cross-Product
Appendix 2. Line and Surface Integrals and Proof that Curl is a Vector
Line IntegralsSurface IntegralsProof that the Curl Operation Results in a Vector
L3 Electroquasistatic (EQS) and magnetoquasistatic (MQS) fields and boundary conditions (PDF)
L4 The scalar electric potential and the Coulomb superposition integral (PDF)
L6 Magnetoquasistatics (PDF)
L8 Magnetization (PDF)
V. Electromechanical waves
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L19
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION
8 Kelvin Water Drop Generator; Electric Potential Energy; Electric Potential (PDF)
19 Magnetism (PDF)
28 Review (PDF)
2.2 The Coulomb force law between stationary charges, pp. 54-59
2.6 The method of images with line charges and cylinders, pp. 93-103
2.7 The method of images with point charges and spheres, pp. 103-110
Chapter 4: Electric Field Boundary Value Problems, pp. 257-312 (PDF - 1.6MB)