Maxwell Equations
Maxwell Equations
Maxwell Equations
Maxwell’s Equations,
Wave Equations
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Outline
Maxwell’s Equations
Displacement Current
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Maxwell’s Equations
“Displacement Current”
has nothing to do with
displacement and nothing to do
with current
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Ampere’s Law: Capacitor
Consider a charging capacitor:
Use Ampere’s Law to
calculate the
magnetic field just
above the top plate
If surface S2
encloses all of the
electric flux due to
the charged plate
then Idis = I
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Maxwell-Ampere’s Law
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Concept Question: Capacitor
If instead of integrating the magnetic field around the pictured
Amperian circular loop of radius r we were to integrate around an
Amperian loop of the same radius R as the plates (b) then the
integral of the magnetic field around the closed path would be
1. the same.
2. larger.
3. smaller.
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Concept Q. Answer: Capacitor
Answer 2. The line integral of B is larger for larger r
As we increase the radius of our Amperian loop we
enclose more flux and hence the magnitude of the
integral will increase.
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Sign Conventions: Right Hand Rule
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Concept Question: Capacitor
1. Increasing in time
2. Constant in time.
3. Decreasing in time.
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Concept Q. Answer: Capacitor
Answer 1. The charge Q is increasing in time
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Electromagnetism Review
E fields are associated with:
(1) electric charges (Gauss’s Law )
(2) time changing B fields (Faraday’s Law)
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Maxwell’s Equations
in Vacua
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Maxwell’s Equations
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Wave Equation
Start with Ampere-Maxwell Eq and closed oriented loop
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Wave Equation
Start with Ampere-Maxwell Eq:
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Group Problem: Wave Equation Sol.
Use Faraday’s Law:
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1D Wave Equation for E
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Definition of Constants and Wave Speed
Recall exact definitions of
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Group Problem: 1D Wave Eq. for B
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Wave Equations: Summary
Both electric & magnetic fields travel like waves:
with speed
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Electromagnetic Waves
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Electromagnetic Radiation: Plane
Waves
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