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COURSE TITLE

ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY (Teori Elektromagnet) KNL2393 3 N/A This course introduces the concept of electromagnetism, namely the physical laws of charges, current, forces, potential and fields and their description by vectors and their unification in Maxwell's equation. The course will also cover the basics of transmission line and waveguides. (Kursus ini memperkenalkan konsep elektromagnet iaitu teori fizik cas, arus, daya, potensi voltan dan medan melalui vektor dan aplikasi dalam persamaan Maxwell. Kursus ini juga akan merangkumi asas talian penghantaran dan pemandu gelombang. )

COURSE CODE CREDIT PREREQUISITE/S SYNOPSIS

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this course, students will be able to: o define the principles of electromagnetic theory. (A1) o analyze and calculate vector fields in three main coordinate system. (CT) o apply and utilize the equations of electrostatics and magnetostatics. (C4) o define, apply and formulate Maxwell's equation and express equation in plane wave propagation, apply transmission-lines equations and use Smith Chart. (P2) Lectures Self-Study Quizzes, Tests, & Examinations Total 42 69 9 120 Hour/s Hour/s Hour/s Hour/s

STUDENT LEARNING HOURS

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LEARNING UNITS 1. Vector Analysis Scalars, vectors, addition subtraction and multiplication

Supervised Learning Hours 4

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Coordinate Systems Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical. Surface vectors, del operator and transformation of vectors Vector Calculus Reviews on vector calculus which includes differential length, area and volume Line surface, and volume integrals and classification of Vector Fields Static Electric Fields Coulomb's law, Gauss's law: Electric flux density, divergence, gradient and charge systems.Electric potential: Potential difference energy in a system of charges Electric Current Moving charges, Ohm's law, Conductor propertiesDielectric: Polarization, bound charge densities, linearity, homogeneity and isotropyBoundary conditions: Conductor-free space, dielectric-dielectric Magnetostatic Field (Part A) Biot Savart law, electric current configuration, Ampere's circuital law Magnetostatic Field (Part B) Curl and Stokes Theorem, Magnetic flux density, magnetic potential Time Varying Fields (Part A) E.m.f., Faraday's law, Displacement current. Time Varying Fields (Part B) Scalar electric and magnetic potential, Boundary relations

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10. Maxwell's Equations (Part A) Plane waves in free space. Poynting vector: Power flow. Plane waves in lossy dielectric and in good conductors. 11. Maxwell's Equations (Part B) Reflection of plane waves: Normal incidence, Two-interface problems 12. The basics of Transmission Lines (Part A) Time domain, reflection coefficient, Voltage standing Wave Ratio (VSWR), frequency domain 13. The basics of Transmission Lines (Part B) Input impedance, skin effect, loss approximation, lossless lines. Lossy lines analysis, Smith's Chart 14. Basics of Waveguides TE Mode, Planar Transmission LinesTranverse Electric mn and Tranverse Magnet mn Mode in rectangular waveguide, Attenuation in air-filled guide

ASSESSMENT

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REFERENCES

H. H. J William, A. B John, Engineering Electromagnetics, 7th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2006.

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M.N.O Sadiku, Elements of Electromagnetism, 3rd Edition, Oxford, 2001. T. U. Fawwaz, Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics, Prentice Hall, 2004. U. A. Bakshi and A. V. Bakshi, Electromagnetic Fields, Technical Publication Pune, Third Revised Edition, 2009.

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