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1Electrostatics Introduction, Applications of electrostatic fields,

Different types of charge distributions, 2Coulombs law, Applications of


coulombs law, Limitation of coulombs law, 3Electric field strength due
to point charge, Salient features of electric intensity, 4Electric field due
to line charge density, 5Electric field strength due to an infinite line
charge, 6Field due to surface charge density, Field due to volume charge
density, Potential, Potential at a point, 7Potential difference, Salient
features of potential difference, 8Potential gradient, Salient features of
potential gradient, Equipotential surface,9Potential due to electric
dipole, Electric field due to dipole, 10Electric flux, Salient features of
electric flux, Faradays experiment to define flux, 11Electric flux density,
Salient features of electric flux density, Gausss law and applications,
12Proof of Gausss law, Gausss law in point form, 13Divergence of a
vector, 14Applications of Gausss law, Limitations of Gausss law,
Salient features of Gausss law, 15Poissons and Laplaces equations,
Applications of Poissons and Laplaces equations, 16Uniqueness
theorem, Boundary conditions on E and D, Proof of boundary
conditions, 17Conductors in electric field, Properties of conductors,
Electric current, Current densities, 18Equation of continuity, Relaxation
time, Relation between current density and volume charge density,
19Dielectric materials in electric field, Properties of dielectric materials,
Dipole movement, Polarization, 20Capacitance of different
configurations, Energy stored in an electric field, Energy in a capacitor.
Steady Magnetic Fields 21Introduction, Applications of magnetic fields,
Fundamentals of steady magnetic fields, 22Faradays law of induction,
Magnetic flux density, 23Amperes law of current, Element or BiotSavart law,24 Field due to infinitely long current element, Field due to a
finite current element, 25Amperes work law or Amperes circuit law,
Differential form of Amperes circuit law, 26Stocks theorem, Force on a
moving charge due to electric and magnetic charge, Applications of

Lorentz force equation, 27Force on a current element in a magnetic


field, Amperes force law, 28Boundary conditions on H and B, Scalar
magnetic potentials, Vector magnetic potentials, 29Force and torque on a
loop or coil, Materials in magnetic fields, Magnetization in materials,
30Inductance, Standard inductance configurations, Energy density in a
magnetic field, Energy stored in inductor, 31Expression for inductance,
L in terms of fundamental parameters, Mutual inductance,
32Comparison between electric and magnetic fields / circuits /
parameters.
33Maxwells Equations Introduction, Equation of continuity for the
varying fields, 34Maxwells equations for time varying fields, Meaning
of Maxwells equations, 35Conversion of differential form of Maxwells
equations to integral form, Maxwells equations for static fields,
Characteristics of free space, 36Maxwells equations for free space, The
Maxwells equations for static fields in free space, 37Proof of Maxwells
equations, Sinusoidal time varying fields, Maxwells equations in phasor
form, 38Influence of medium on the fields, Types of media, Summary of
Maxwells equations for different cases, 39Boundary conditions, Proof
of boundary conditions on E, D, H and B, 40Complete boundary
conditions in scalar form, Boundary conditions in vector form, 41Time
varying potentials, Retarded potentials, Maxwells equations approach to
relate potentials, 42Fields and their sources, Helmoltz theorem, Lorentz
gauge condition.
Electromagnetic Waves 43Introduction, Applications of EM waves,
44Wave equations in free space, Wave equations for a conducting
medium, 45Uniform plane equation, General solutions of uniform plane
wave equations, 46Relation between E and H in a uniform plane wave,
47Proof of E and H wave are perpendicular to each other, 48Wave
equations in phasor form, Wave propagation in a lossless medium,

Propagation characteristics of EM waves in free space, Propagation


characteristics of EM waves in a conducting medium, Summary of
propagation, 49Characteristics of EM waves in conducting medium,
Conductors and dielectrics, 50Wave propagation characteristics in good
dielectrics, Summary of the propagation characteristics in good
dielectrics, 51Wave propagation characteristics in good conductors,
Summary of characteristics of wave propagation in good conductors,
52Depth of penetration, Polarization of a wave, Sources of different
polarized EM waves, Direct cosines of vector field, 53Waves on a
perfect conductor Normal incidence, 54Waves on dielectric Normal
incidence, 55Oblique incidence of a plane wave on a boundary plane,
56Oblique incidence of a wave on perfect conductor, 57Oblique
incidence of a plane wave on dielectric, 58Brewster angle, Total internal
reflection, Surface impedance,59 Poynting vector and flow of power,
Complex poynting vector.
Guided Waves 60Introduction, Waves between parallel plates,
Derivation of field equations between parallel plates and propagation
parameters, 61Field components for TE waves ( EZ = 0 ), Field
components of TM waves (Hz = 0 ), 62Propagation parameters of TE
and TM waves, Guide wavelength, 63Transverse electromagnetic waves
(TEM wave), Velocities of propagation, 64Attenuation in parallel plane
guides, Wave impedances, 65Waves in rectangular waveguides,
Derivation of field equations in rectangular hallow waveguides,
66Propagation parameters of TE and TM waves in rectangular
waveguides, 67TEM does not exist in waveguides, Excitation methods
for different TM and TM modes, Evanescent wave or mode, 68Wave
impedance in waveguide, 69Power transmitted in a lossless waveguide,
Waveguide resonators, Salient features of cavity resonators, 70Circular
waveguides, Salient features of circular waveguides.

Transmission Lines 71Types of transmission lines, Applications of


transmission lines, Equivalent circuit of pair of transmission lines,
72Primary constants, Transmission line equations, Secondary constants,
73lossless transmission lines, Distortionless line, Phase and group
velocities, Loading of lines, 74Input impedance of transmission lines,
RF lines, 75Relation between reflection coefficient, Load and
characteristic impedance, Relation between reflection coefficient and
voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), 76Lines of different lengths - 2 , 4
, 8 lines, 77Losses in transmission lines, 78Smith chart and
applications, 79Stubs, Double stubs.

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