Set01 Lec EE2103 Intro
Set01 Lec EE2103 Intro
Set01 Lec EE2103 Intro
Mainak Sengupta
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Presentation Outline
Presentation Outline
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Introduction
1 Strong
2 Electromagnetic
3 Weak
4 Gravitational
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Introduction
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Definition
Electrodynamics - What?
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Definition
Electrodynamics - What?
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Definition
1 q1 q2
F~Coulomb = r̂ (1)
4π0 r 2
= q2 ~E (2)
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Definition
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Definition
Dynamics
f = f (x, t) (3)
∂f ∂f
df = dx + dt (4)
∂x ∂t
df ∂f dx ∂f
= + (5)
dt ∂x dt ∂t
• Two equally significant terms are thrown up - one involving space and
the other involving time derivative.
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Definition
• Coulomb’s law.
• Biot-Savart’s law
Maxwell’s equations :
ρ
∇.~E = (6)
0
~
∂B
∇×~E = − (7)
∂t
~
∇.B = 0 (8)
∂ ~E
~
∇×B = µ0 ~J + 0 (9)
∂t
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Definition
Charges - properties
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Conclusions
Conclusions
• Electromagnetic force - is an omnipotent and omnipresent
fundamental force of nature.
• Electrodynamics - behind most phenomena of nature.
• Electrodynamics - utilised in Electrical Engineering apparatus.
• Field formulation - segregates force production mechanism and the
response to it.
• Field formulation - successfully explains action at a distance.
• Field formulation - permits superposition.
• Conceptually 2 charges and their dynamics are sufficient to set off the
magic electrodynamics
• Basics to be covered in this course relate mostly to applications of
conduction currents.
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Exercises
Exercises
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Conclusions
Acknowledgements
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References
References I
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References
References II
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References
References III
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References
References IV
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QA
Questions please?
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