EE 209: Applied Electromagnetics

Associate Professor of Physics

The course presents the principles of electromagnetic (EM) fields and their propagation, power and energy content, and properties in guided and unguided structures. The course begins by review of work and fields, complex numbers and phasors. The course aims to build a bridge between circuit theory and the EM material through the detailed treatment transmission lines. The course then covers vector analysis and orthogonal coordinate systems, and introduces Maxwell’s equations for the general case of time-varying fields. Properties of electrostatic and magnetostatic fields and laws, and electric and magnetic boundary conditions are then studies in details

Semester: Spring

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