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EE 140 Green Sheet Fall 2008

Course: PHYS 140, Fall 2008
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JOSE SAN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EE 140 Tuesday Thursday 10:30 - 11:45 PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS Room: E 341 Khosrow Ghadiri Office: E 371 Office Phone: (408) 924-3916 Fax: (408) 924-3925 Email: kghadiri@sjsu.edu Fall 2008 Office Hours: Tues: 12:00-14:00 Tues: 16:30-18:30 Thurs: 12:00-14:00 Thurs: 16:30-18:30 Website URL:...

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JOSE SAN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EE 140 Tuesday Thursday 10:30 - 11:45 PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS Room: E 341 Khosrow Ghadiri Office: E 371 Office Phone: (408) 924-3916 Fax: (408) 924-3925 Email: kghadiri@sjsu.edu Fall 2008 Office Hours: Tues: 12:00-14:00 Tues: 16:30-18:30 Thurs: 12:00-14:00 Thurs: 16:30-18:30 Website URL: http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/kghadiri Course Description: This course covers primarily aspects of electrostatics and static magnetic fields, including, in the beginning, vector algebra and calculus together with orthogonal coordinate systems will be discussed. Prerequisites: Mat 133A, Phys. 52 or 72, English 1A EE 98 with a grade of C or better . Learning Objectives: Vector Analysis, Coordinate Transformations, Vector and Scalar Calculus, Coulombs Law, Gausss Law, Electric Energy and Potential, Conductors, Dielectrics and Capacitance, Method of Images, Boundary Conditions, Poissons and Laplaces Equations, Biot-Savart Law, Amperes Circuital Law, Magnetic Vector Potential, Inductance, Magnetic Energy and Force. Relationship to Program objectives and ABET Program Criteria: This course supports the achievement of the following objectives (numbers in parentheses refer to specific ABET criteria): (3.a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering (3.c) an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs (3.e) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems (EE.3) a knowledge of advanced mathematics such as differential equations, differential and integral calculus, linear algebra and vector analysis. In-Class Assessment Methods: Class participation Homework Two midterms and a final exam Course Survey Textbook(s) and Other Required Material: Electromagnetics for Engineers Fawaz T. Ulaby, 2005, Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-149724-3 Note: The focus of EE 140 will be on chapters 1-5. Reference(s): 1. Cheng, David K. "Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics", , Addison Wesley Publishing Co., 1993. 2. Sadiku, M.N.O Elements of Electromagnetics", 1994 , Saunders. 3. Demarest, Kenneth R. "Engineering Elecromagnetics", 1998,Prentice Hall 4. Kraus, J.D."Electromagnetics", McGraw-Hill, 1992. 5. Hayt, W. H. and Buck J. A "Engineering Electromagnetics," sixth edition McGraw Hill, 2001. Homework Homework assignments listed in the Course Schedule represent a minimum number of suggested practice problems for the students to solve to test their understanding of the material covered in lecture and constitute 10% of course grades Exam There will be 2 examinations in addition to the final non-comprehensive examination. The dates of these examinations are shown below. All exams will be closed-book and closed notes. There will be no make-up exams. Any student who fails to take an examination will receive a grade letter of F for that particular examination. Grading Letter grades will be assigned based on the distribution curves for each exam. The overall grade will be ascertained from these letter grades using equal weight for all three exams, class project, quizzes and homework. Midterm 1 Midterm 2 Final Homework and quizzes 25% 25% 35% 15% 2 Honor Code All students in the Department of Electrical Engineering are expected to subscribe to the following Honor Code: I have read the honor code below and agree with its provisions. My continued enrollment in this course constitutes full acceptance of this code. I will not: Take an exam in place of someone else, or have someone else take an exam in my place. Give information or receive information from another person during an exam. Use more reference material during an exam than is allowed by the instructor. Obtain a copy of an exam prior to the time it is given. Alter an exam after it has been graded and returned it to the instructor for regrading. Measures Dealing with Occurrences of Cheating A. The student or students involved in cheating should get an F in the evaluation instrument (paper, exam, project, homework etc.) and should get reported to the Department and the University. B. Second offense will result in suspension. 3 DATE Thurs 8/26/08 Tues 8/28/08 Thurs 9/2/08 Tues 9/4/08 Thurs 9/9/08 Tues 9/11/08 Thurs 9/16/08 Tues 9/18/08 Thurs 9/23/08 Tues 9/25/08 Thurs 9/30/08 Tues 3/8/08 Thurs 10/2/08 Tues 10/7045 Thurs 10/9/08 Tues 10/14/08 Thurs 10/16/08 Tues 10/21/08 Thurs 10/23/08 Tues 10/28/08 Thurs 10/30/08 Tues 11/4/08 Thurs 11/6/08 Tues 11/11/08 Thurs 11/13/08 Tues 11/18/08 Thurs 11/20/08 Tues 11/25/08 Thurs 11/27/08 Tues 12/2/08 Thurs 12/4/08 Tues 12/9/08 Friday 12/12/08 TOPIC Road map The nature of electromagnetism and electric field Magnetic field Vector algebra Orthogonal coordinates Transformation between coordinates Vector calculus - Divergence Curls of a vector field, Laplacian operator Electrostatics EXAM I Coulomb's law Gauss's law Electric scalar potential - Possion's equation Electrical properties of materials Dielectrics Electric boundery conditions Capacitance - Capacitive sensors Electrostatic potential energy Image method Magnetostatics Magnetic forces and torques EXAM II The Biot-Savart law Maxwell's magnetostatics equations - Gauss's law for magnetism Ampere's law Veterans Day Campus Closed Ampere Maxwell's law Vector magnetic potential Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic permeability Thanksgiving Campus Closed Inductance Magnetic recording Self-inductance Magnetic energy Review FINAL EXAM 9:45-12:00 READING Ch. 1 pp 12-15 pp 15- 20 pp 22- 30 pp 30- 37 pp 37- 41 pp 49- 57 pp 58- 62 pp 66- 70 Ch 1-3 pp 71- 76 pp 76- 79 pp 79- 83 pp 84- 88 pp 88- 93 pp 94- 99 pp 99- 104 pp 104- 109 pp119-127, Ch 1-4 pp 127- 133 pp 133-134 pp 134-139 pp 139-140 pp 140-144 pp 144-148 pp 149-152 pp 152-158 Ch. 1-5 4
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