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Syllabus for

Electromagnetic Theorem
Fourth Stage
Physics Department
College of Science

Chapter One: Vector Analysis and Coordinate Systems

1-1 Introduction
1-2 Scalar and Vectors
1-3 Unit Vector
1-4 Equality of Two Vectors
1-5 Vector Addition and Subtraction
1-6 Position and Distance Vector
1-7 Vector Multiplications
1-7-1 Simple Product
1-7-2 Scalar or dot Product
1-7-3 Vector or Cross Product
1-8 Scalar and Vector Triple Product
1-8-1 Scalar Triple Product
1-8-2 Vector Triple Product
1-9 Del ∇ Operator
1-9-1 Gradiant Operator
1-9-2 Divergence Operator and Divergence Theorem
1-9-3 Curl Operator and Stokes Theorem
1-10 Laplacian of a Vector
1-11 Integral Calculus
1-11-1 Line, Surface, and Volume Integrals
1-11-2 The Fundamental Theorem for Gradients
1-11-3 The Fundamental Theorem for Divergences
1-11-2 The Fundamental Theorem for Curls
1-12 Curvilinear Coordinates Systems
1-12-1 Cylindrical Coordinate
1-12-2 Spherical Coordinate
1-13 Transformation between Coordinate systems
1-13-1 Cartesian to Cylindrical Transformation
1-13-2 Cartesian to Spherical Transformation
1-13-3 Cylindrical to Spherical Transformation
Chapter Two: Electrostatic Fields

2-1 The Electric Field


2-2 Coulomb’s Law
2-3 Continuous Charge Distributions
2-4 Electric field Intensity of a Uniform Charge Distributions
2-4-1 Uniform Line Charge Distribution
2-4-2 Uniform Surface Charge Distribution
2-4-3 Uniform Volume Charge Distribution
2-5 Gauss's Law and Applications
2-5-1 Application of gauss's Law on Point Charge
2-5-2 Application of gauss's Law on Line Charge Distribution
2-5-3 Application of gauss's Law on Surface Charge Distribution
2-5-4 Application of gauss's Law to Uniformly Charged Sphere
2-5-5 Application of gauss's Law to Coaxial Cable
2-6 Electric Potential
2-6-1 Poisson’s Equation and Laplace’s Equation
2-6-1 The Potential of a Localized Charge Distribution
2-7 Work and Energy in Electrostatics
2-7-1 The Work Done to Move a Charge
2-7-2 The Energy of a Point Charge Distribution
2-7-3 The Energy of a Continuous Charge Distribution
2-8 Capacitors

Chapter Three: Special Techniques

3-1 Laplace’s Equation


3-1-1 Laplace’s Equation in One Dimension
3-1-1 Laplace’s Equation in Two Dimensions
3-1-1 Laplace’s Equation in Three Dimensions
3-1-2 Boundary Conditions and Uniqueness Theorem
3-2 The Method of Images
3-3 Separation of Variables
3-3-1 Cartesian Coordinates
3-3-2 Spherical Coordinates
3-4 The Monopole and Dipole Terms
3-5 The Electric Field of a Dipole

Chapter Four: Electrostatic Field in Matter


4-1 Polarization
4-1-1 Dielectrics
4-1-2 Induced Dipoles
4-1-3 Alignment of Polar Molecules
4-2 The Field of a Polarized Object
4-2-1 Bound Charges
4-2-2 The Field Inside a Dielectric
4-3 The Electric Displacement
4-4 Gauss’s Law in The Presence of Dielectrics
4-5 Linear Dielectrics
4-5-1 Susceptibility, Permittivity, Dielectric Constant
4-5-2 Boundary Value Problems with Linear Dielectrics
4-5-3 Energy in Dielectric Systems
4-5-4 Forces on Dielectrics

Chapter Five: Magnetostatics Field

5-1 The Lorentz Force Law


5-2 The Biot-Savart Law
5-3 The Magnetic Field of a Steady Current
5-4 Straight-Line Currents
5-5 The Divergence and Curl of B
5-6 Application of Ampere's Law
5-6-1 Infinite Line Current
5-6-2 Infinite Sheet Current
5-6-3 Infinitely Long Coaxial Transmission Line
5-6-4 Infinite Solenoid Coil
5-6-5 Toroidal Coil
5-7 Comparison of Magnetics and Electrostatics
5-8 Magnetic Vector Potential

Chapter Six: Magnetic Fields in Matter

7-1 Magnetization
7-2 Diamagnets, Paramagnets, Ferromagnets
7-3 Torques and Forces on Magnetic Dipoles
7-4 Effect of a Magnetic Field on Atomic Orbits
7-5 The Field of a Magnetized Objet
7-5-1 Bound Currents
7-5-2 The Magnetic Field Inside Matter
7-6 The Auxiliary Field H
7-7 Ampere’s Law in Magnetized Materials
7-8 Linear and Nonlinear Media
7-9 Magnetic Susceptibility and Permeability

Chapter Seven: Electrodynamics Fields

7-1 Electromotive Force emf


7-2 Ohm’s Law
7-3 Transformer and Motional electromotive forces emf
7-3-1 Stationary Loop in Time-Varying Magnetic Field
7-3-2 Moving Loop in Static Magnetic Field
7-3-3 Moving Loop in Time Varying Magnetic Field
7-4 Electromagnetic Induction
7-4-1 Faraday’s Law
7-4-2 The Induced Electric Field
7-4-3 Inductance
7-4-4 Energy in Magnetic Fields
7-5 Electrodynamics before Maxwell
7-6 How Maxwell Fixed Ampere’s Law
7-7 Displacement Current
7-8 Maxwell’s Equations in Final Forms
7-9 Maxwell’s Equations in Matter
7-10 Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves in Different Medium
7-10-1 In Free Space
7-10-2 In Lossy Medium
7-10-3 In Perfect Dielectric
7-10-4 In Good Conductor
7-11 Power and the Poynting Vector

Reffrences

[1] David J. Griffiths, and Reed College, “Introduction to Electrodynamics”,


Prentice-Hall, Inc. (1999).
[2] Herbert P. Neff, “Introductory Electromagnetics”, John Wiley & Sons,
Inc., (1991).
[3] Matthew N. O. Sadiku, “Elements of Electromagnetics”, Fourth Edition,
Oxford University Press, Inc., (2007).
[4] Joseph A. Edminister, “Schaum’s outline of Theory and Problems of
Electromagnetis”, Second Edition, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
(1993).

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