1- Use time-varying Maxwell's equations to solve the following problem: a. Given H=300 cos(3×10³t-y) â A/m in free space, find the emf developed in the general direction about the closed path have corners at: (0,0,0), (1,0,0), (1,1,0), and (0,1,0). b. Conductor surfaces are located at p=1cm and p=2 cm in free space. The volume 1 cm 2 cm contains the fields

Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
13th Edition
ISBN:9780133923605
Author:Robert L. Boylestad
Publisher:Robert L. Boylestad
Chapter1: Introduction
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1P: Visit your local library (at school or home) and describe the extent to which it provides literature...
icon
Related questions
Question
1- Use time-varying Maxwell's equations to solve the following problem:
a. Given H = 300 cos(3×10*t – y) â̟ A/m in free space, find the emf
developed in the general direction about the closed path have corners at :
(0,0,0), (1,0,0), (1,1,0), and (0,1,0).
b. Conductor surfaces are located at p=1cm and p = 2 cm in free space.
The
volume 1
<p< 2 cm
contains the fields
cm
1
н,
- cos(6x 10* zt - 27z) A/m and E,
120 7
- cos(6×10° zt - 272) V/m.
Show that these two fields satisfy the equation VxE:
c. Show that the ratio of the amplitudes of the conduction current density and the
displacement current density is o/ax for the applied field E = E„ cos ot.
Assume u= H·
d. Let u= 3x10*H/m, & =1.26×1o-1º F / m, and o =0 everywhere.
If
H = 2 cos(10°t – ßx) â̟ A/m, use Maxwell's equations to obtain
expressions for B, D, E, and ß.
Transcribed Image Text:1- Use time-varying Maxwell's equations to solve the following problem: a. Given H = 300 cos(3×10*t – y) â̟ A/m in free space, find the emf developed in the general direction about the closed path have corners at : (0,0,0), (1,0,0), (1,1,0), and (0,1,0). b. Conductor surfaces are located at p=1cm and p = 2 cm in free space. The volume 1 <p< 2 cm contains the fields cm 1 н, - cos(6x 10* zt - 27z) A/m and E, 120 7 - cos(6×10° zt - 272) V/m. Show that these two fields satisfy the equation VxE: c. Show that the ratio of the amplitudes of the conduction current density and the displacement current density is o/ax for the applied field E = E„ cos ot. Assume u= H· d. Let u= 3x10*H/m, & =1.26×1o-1º F / m, and o =0 everywhere. If H = 2 cos(10°t – ßx) â̟ A/m, use Maxwell's equations to obtain expressions for B, D, E, and ß.
Expert Solution
steps

Step by step

Solved in 7 steps

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Electric field
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, electrical-engineering and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
  • SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
Electrical Engineering
ISBN:
9780133923605
Author:
Robert L. Boylestad
Publisher:
PEARSON
Delmar's Standard Textbook Of Electricity
Delmar's Standard Textbook Of Electricity
Electrical Engineering
ISBN:
9781337900348
Author:
Stephen L. Herman
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Programmable Logic Controllers
Programmable Logic Controllers
Electrical Engineering
ISBN:
9780073373843
Author:
Frank D. Petruzella
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
Electrical Engineering
ISBN:
9780078028229
Author:
Charles K Alexander, Matthew Sadiku
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
Electric Circuits. (11th Edition)
Electric Circuits. (11th Edition)
Electrical Engineering
ISBN:
9780134746968
Author:
James W. Nilsson, Susan Riedel
Publisher:
PEARSON
Engineering Electromagnetics
Engineering Electromagnetics
Electrical Engineering
ISBN:
9780078028151
Author:
Hayt, William H. (william Hart), Jr, BUCK, John A.
Publisher:
Mcgraw-hill Education,