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    Fundamentals Of Electro Magnetic Fields And Waves

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    Fundamentals Of Electro Magnetic Fields And Waves

    Fundamentals Of Electro Magnetic Fields And Waves
    Published 5/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.34 GB | Duration: 4h 28m

    Learn the fundamental principles, concepts and fundamental aspects of electromagnetic fields and waves

    What you'll learn

    Fundamental topics on Electromagnetic fields

    Vector algebra for electromagnetic fields

    Review on Coordinate systems

    Electrostatics

    Requirements

    The person must have patience and interest to learn the subject

    little bit of mathematics like differentiation and integration required

    Description

           This course is for those who are pursuing a bachelor's degree in electronics and communications engineering and is an advantage for them to get good knowledge and score well in the examinations.Nowadays, electromagnetics plays a vital role because of the advancements in technology. Electronic circuits and network circuits have the limitation that they only describe the voltage, current resistance, etc., but they cannot  give the electric  field intensity, attenuation constant, phase constant, lambda, or wavelength types of parameters. Therefore, network theory fails to give the above parameters. So electromagnetic field theory is the advancement of network theory.In this subject, you may know some fundamental concepts .Section 1:  Deals about the the field, vector and scalar fields, unit vectors, position vectors ,distance vectors etc.,Section 2:   Deals about the vector algebra, which includes the dot product rules, some basic formulas of vector algebra and vector calculus, the cork screw rule, and the vector scalar triple product and scalar triple product discussed elaborately, which are required for solving the problems in electromagnetic fields theory.Section 3 : This is all about the review of coordinate systems, which include the cartesian coordinate system or  rectangular coordinate system, cylindrical coordinate system, and spherical coordinate system. Next, we discussed point transformations like rectangular to cylindrical or vice versa as well as cylindrical to spherical or vice versa. We also discussed what the DEL operator is, why it was used, and how these  del operators are used  for divergence, curl, and gradient operations with some sort of rule. Next we also discussed the statements and mathematical approach of divergence theorem, curl for stokes theorem etc., Section 4: Discussed Coulomb's law and vector form. Coulomb's law for n number of charges, electric field intensity, and finding the electric field intensity for different charge distributions like point charge, infinite line and sheet charge and volume charge, etc., also find the electric flux density from the electric field intensity formulas. next we discussed the gauss law and its applications Feel free to ask any doubt while learning the courseHappy learning!Skill Gems EducationPUDI V V S NARAYANA

    Overview

    Section 1: Fundamental topics on Electromagnetic fields

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Why we need electromagnetic theory?

    Lecture 3 Basic definitions of electric ,magnetic,vector & scalar fields

    Lecture 4 unit vector

    Lecture 5 position vector

    Lecture 6 Explanation of Position vector for different points like P(Ax,Ay,Az)

    Lecture 7 example for position vector

    Lecture 8 Distance vector

    Section 2: Vector algebra

    Lecture 9 dot product rules

    Lecture 10 vector algebra and vector calculas properties

    Lecture 11 dot product rule and problem problem

    Lecture 12 cork screw right and left hand rules

    Lecture 13 scalar and vector triple product rules

    Section 3: Review on coordinate systems

    Lecture 14 coordinate systems-rectangular coordinate or cartesian coordinate systems

    Lecture 15 Rectangular coordinate system

    Lecture 16 cylindrical coordinate system

    Lecture 17 problem

    Lecture 18 spherical coordinate system

    Lecture 19 rectangular to cylindrical

    Lecture 20 cylindrical to spherical and rectangular to spherical point transformations

    Lecture 21 Del operator and its rules

    Lecture 22 basic definitions of divergence and curl

    Lecture 23 Basic understanding of divergence

    Lecture 24 divergence,curl

    Section 4: Electrostatics

    Lecture 25 Coulombs law

    Lecture 26 Coulombs law in vectorial form

    Lecture 27 Coulombs law applied for different N number of charges (vector form)

    Lecture 28 Electric field intensity

    Lecture 29 charge distributions for different charge configuarations

    Lecture 30 Electric field intensity in a infinite line element

    Lecture 31 Electric field intensity due to a circular ring of charge

    Lecture 32 Electric field intensity due to infinite sheet of charge

    Lecture 33 Electric flux and its properties

    Lecture 34 Electric flux density for different charge distributions

    Lecture 35 Gauss law and its statement

    Lecture 36 Important point to be noted for gauss law

    Lecture 37 Equivalent Gusssian surfaces for different charge distributions

    Lecture 38 Applications of gauss law :point charge

    Lecture 39 Applications of gauss law :line charge

    Lecture 40 Applications of gauss law :sheet of charge

    Lecture 41 Applications of gauss law volume of charge

    Lecture 42 Energy and potential

    Lecture 43 Potential and potential difference

    Lecture 44 potential due to N number of charges

    Lecture 45 Maxwells 2nd equation (del cross E=0 in a closed surface)

    Lecture 46 E=-Del V Relation or Proof

    Lecture 47 what is energy ? and Energy stored in an electrostatic field for point charge

    Lecture 48 Energy stored in an electrostatic field for volume charge& others charges

    Lecture 49 Continuity equation

    Lecture 50 Relaxation time

    Lecture 51 poisson's and laplace equation

    This course is really helps allot for under graduate and post graduate like engineering students