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Lecture (3) Electromagnetic Simple Story Mohammed Shihab Physics Department, Faculty of Science Tanta University Introduction Text Books: College Physics, Serway / Vuille, Eight Edition, Chapters 15-18. Sadiku, Elements of


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Lecture (3) Electromagnetic Simple Story

Mohammed Shihab Physics Department, Faculty of Science Tanta University

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Introduction

Text Books: ➢

College Physics, Serway / Vuille, Eight Edition, Chapters 15-18. ➢ Sadiku, Elements of Electromagnetics, Oxford University. ➢ Griffiths, Introduction to Electrodynamics, Prentice Hall. ➢ Jackson, Classical Electrodynamics, New York: John Wiley & Sons.

➢ Open sources: MIT open courses, ….

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Point Form Integral Form

Maxwell’s equations

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Displacement current

Capacitors block DC currents. No conduction current!!! ➢ Why do A.C. currents pass? Displacement current!

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Wave Concept

Wave is a perturbation (energy) transfers from point to point. Energy transfers does not main particle propagation.

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Displacement current

Displacement current is due to the displacement of electrons. ➢ The displacement current density ➢ Current Density:

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Point Form Integral Form

Maxwell’s equations

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➢ No charges, No conduction current: ➢ The electric field is perpendicular to the magnetic field ➢ Where is the source? Only a time varying fields

Maxwell’s equations in free space

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➢ Curl equations:

Combine Curl equations for E

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➢ Electric field wave equation ➢ Similar steps: ➢ Propagation: something moves along distance ➢ Oscillation: ➢ The constant:

Wave equation

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➢ Solution: ➢ Euler equation: ➢ Solution: ……. ➢ Similar formula for B.

Wave equation

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➢ Example: ➢ Amplitude: ➢ Oscillation frequency: ➢ Wavelength: ➢ Velocity: ➢ Group Velocity:

Wave equation

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➢ An electric field in free space is given by ➢ Find the direction of wave propagation ➢ Calculate and the time it takes to travel a distance of a half wavelength ➢ Sketch the wave at t=0, T/4, T/2.

Example

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➢ An electric field in free space is given by ➢ Find the direction of wave propagation ➢ Calculate and the time it takes to travel a distance of a half wavelength ➢ Sketch the wave at t=0, T/4, T/2.

Example

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➢ Sketch

Example

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➢ Sketch

Example

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➢ No charges, No conduction current: ➢ Remember: ➢ Note: there is energy loss due to Ohmic heating ➢ Note: Energy dissipation in ideal coil and capacitor is zero ➢ In lossy Dielectric material, energy damping is expected.

EM waves in Lossy Dielectrics

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➢ Solution:

EM waves in Lossy Dielectrics

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➢ Solution:

EM waves in Conductors

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EM waves in Conductors

Frequency (Hz) 10 60 100 500 104 108 1010 Skin depth (mm) 20.8 8.6 6.6 2.99 0.66 6.6 x 10-3 6.6x10-4

➢ Skin depth of Copper: The skin depth decreases by increasing the frequency ➢ The diameter of High frequency signal cables?

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frequencies and protocols: Models GFRG100 and GFRG110:5 GHz: 802.11a/n

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Plasma Generation

➢ General notes: ➢ Microwave can produce plasma, but when the plasma density becomes large enough the microwave can not propagate into the plasma bulk. The energy is deposited on the plasma surface. In some situation the energy is given as a surface wave. ➢ Note: ➢ Similar situation is the production of plasma via intense optical lasers. ➢ Plasma mirror! When does the plasma work as a mirror?

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Energy Loss

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Energy Loss

➢ Using Maxwell´s equations ➢ By Dotting by E, ➢ Note: ➢ Then

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Energy Loss

➢ But ➢ Then ➢ Note:

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Energy Loss

➢ Energy loss = Ohmic heat + (Electric +Magnetic ) energies stored ➢ Poynting Vector is measured in W/m^2

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RLC Circuits

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Open Discussion

➢ Success : Reflection + Refraction + Interference …. ➢ Failure: Photo electric effect + Compton scattering due to particle nature of EM waves ➢ Relativity: Last Chapter in Griffiths Book

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