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LP:EC6403
Rev. No: 00
Date:
05/02/2016
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UNIT I
STATIC ELECTRIC FIELDS
9
Introduction to Co-ordinate System-Rectangular-Cylindrical and Spherical Co-ordinate system-Introduction to
line, Surface and Volume Integrals-Definition of Curl, Divergence and Gradient-Meaning of Strokes theorem
and Divergence theorem.Coulombs Law in Vector Form Definition of Electric field Intensity-Principle of
Superposition-Electric field due to discrete charges-Electric field due to continuous charge distribution-Electric
field due to charges distributed uniformly on an infinite and finite line-Electric Field on the axis of a uniformly
charged circular disc-Electric Field due to an infinite uniformly charged sheet.Electric Scalar PotentialRelationship between potential and electric field-Potential due to infinite uniformly charged line-Potential due to
electrical dipole-Electric Flux Density-Gauss Law-Proof of Gauss Law-Applications.
Objective: To analyze field potentials due to static charges.
Session
No *
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Topics to be covered
Overview of syllabus Definition of fields and waves, Detective approach
Introduction to Co-Ordinate System - Rectangular-Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinate system, Problems
Introduction to line, Surface and Volume Integrals, Definition of Curl,
Divergence and Gradient, Problems
Meaning of Strokes theorem and Divergence theorem, Problems
Coulombs Law in Vector Form Definition of Electric field Intensity, Problems
Principle of Superposition, Problems, Electric field due to discrete charges Electric field due to continuous charge distribution, Problems
Electric field due to charges distributed uniformly on an infinite and finite line.
Ref
Teaching
Aids
1,5,6
BB
1,4,6
BB & PPT
1,4,7
BB
1,4,7
BB
1,4,6
BB
1,3,6
BB
1,4,6,7
PPT & BB
8.
Electric Field on the axis of a uniformly charged circular disc, Electric Field due
to an infinite uniformly charged sheet, Problems
1,6,7
PPT & BB
9.
1,4,7
BB
10.
1,3,
4,6,7
BB
11
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Session
No *
Topics to be covered
Ref
Teaching
Aids
1,3,5,7
BB
1,3,7
PPT, BB
13.
14.
15.
Continuity equation
1,4,5,6 PPT, BB
16.
1,4,5,6
PPT, BB
17.
, Method of images
1,4,6
BB
1,3,4,6
BB
1,4,7
BB
1,5,6,7
BB
1,3,5,6
BB
18.
19.
Parallel plate
20.
21.
Assignment 2
22
1,4,6
BB
23
1,3,4,6
BB
24
1,4,7
BB
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Boundary conditions for Different Media
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UNIT III
STATIC MAGNETIC FIELDS
Biot -Savart Law, Magnetic field Intensity, Estimation of Magnetic field Intensity for straight and circular
conductors, Amperes Circuital Law, Point form of Amperes Circuital Law, Stokes theorem, Magnetic flux
and magnetic flux density, The Scalar and Vector Magnetic potentials, Derivation of Steady magnetic field
Laws.
Session
No *
Topics to be covered
Biot-Savart Law in vector form, Problems
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31
32
33
34
35
36
Magnetic Field intensity due to a finite and infinite wire carrying a current I, Problems
Magnetic field intensity on the axis of a circular loop carrying a current I, Problems
Magnetic field intensity on the axis of a rectangular loop carrying a current I, Problems
Ref
Teaching Aids
1,3,6,7
BB
1,3,4,7
BB
1,3,5,6
PPT & BB
1,5,6,7
BB
1,6,7
LCD, BB
1,3,4,7
BB
1,3,7
LCD, BB
1,3,4,5
BB
1,3,6,7
BB
1,3,4,7
BB
1,3,7
LCD, BB
1,3,4,5
BB
1,3,6,7
BB
1,3,7
LCD, BB
1,3,4,5
BB
UNIT IV
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Force on a moving charge, Force on a differential current element, Force between current elements, Force and
torque on a closed circuit, The nature of magnetic materials, Magnetization and permeability,Magneticboundary
conditions involving magnetic fields, The magnetic circuit, Potential energy and forces on magnetic
materials,Inductance, Basic expressions for self and mutualinductances, Inductance evaluation for solenoid,
toroid, coaxial cables and transmission lines, Energy stored in Magnetic fields.
Session
Topics to be covered
Ref
Teaching
No
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
2,3,5,7
2,3,4,7
2,4,6,7
2,3,7
2,3,5,6,7
2,3,5,6,7
2,5,6,7
2,3,4,5,7
2,3,5,7
2,3,4,7
2,3,5,6,7
Method
PPT
PPT, BB
PPT, BB
PPT,BB
PPT,BB
PPT,BB
BB
PPT, BB
PPT,BB
PPT,BB
BB
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):Spectrometer,television focus controls,electromagnetic pump and so on.
UNIT V
TIME VARYING FIELDS AND MAXWELLS EQUATIONS
9
Fundamental relations for Electrostatic and Magnetostatic fields, Faradays law for Electromagnetic induction,
Transformers, Motional Electromotive forces, Differential form of Maxwells equations, Integral form of
Maxwells equations, Potential functions, Electromagnetic boundary conditions, Wave equations and their
solutions, Poyntings theorem, Time harmonic fields, Electromagnetic Spectrum.
Session No.
Teaching
Topics to be covered
Ref
Method
2,3,5,7
PPT
50.
2,3,4,7
PPT, BB
51
Transformers,
2,4,6,7
PPT, BB
52
2,3,7
PPT,BB
2,3,5,6,7
PPT,BB
2,3,5,6,7
PPT,BB
2,5,6,7
BB
2,3,4,5,7
PPT, BB
2,3,5,7
PPT,BB
2,3,4,7
PPT,BB
49
55
56
57
58
Poyntings theorem
60
Potential functions
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2,3,5,6,7
BB