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EC8451- ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
Dr.K.G.SHANTHI
Professor/ECE
shanthiece@rmkcet.ac.in
Review of vector algebra-Problems
•Unit Vector, Position Vector, Distance vector
•Vector Addition
•Multiplication of a Vector by a Scalar
•Scalar or dot product: A • B
•Vector or cross product: A x B
Orthogonal Coordinate Systems-Introduction
✘ Electromagnetics is a branch of physics or electrical engineering that
deals electric and magnetic phenomena.
✘ Electromagnetics is the study of the effects of electric charges at rest
and in motion.
✘ Both positive and negative charges are sources of an electric field.
✘ Moving Charges produce a current, which gives rise to a magnetic field.
✘ A Field is a spatial distribution of a quantity, which may or may not be a
function of time. A time-varying electric field is accompanied by a
magnetic field, and vice versa resulting in electromagnetic field.
✘ Circuit theory Vs Field theory
✘ Inductive Approach Vs Deductive approach
✘ Electromagnetic model
✘ Units and Constants
2
UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION
Review of vector algebra
3
.
• Vector analysis is mathematical shorthand.
• Vector analysis is a mathematical tool with which
electromagnetic (EM) concepts are most conveniently expressed
and best comprehended.
• Three main topics on vector analysis are as follows:
1. Vector algebra – addition, subtraction, and multiplication of vectors.
2. Orthogonal coordinate systems – Cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical
Coordinates.
3. Vector calculus – differentiation and integration of vectors; line,
surface, and volume integrals;“del” operator; gradient, divergence,
and curl operations.
Review of vector algebra
4
.
• Scalar: At a given time and position, a scalar is completely
specified by its magnitude. The term scalar refers to a quantity
whose value may be represented by a single (positive or
negative) real number.
• Examples:
• A body falling a distance L in a time t
• The temperature T at any point in a bowl of soup whose
coordinates are x, y, and z
Here L, t, T, x, y, and z are all scalars.
• Other scalar quantities are mass, density, pressure, volume,
charge, electric potential, voltage and population.
Review of vector algebra
5
.
• Vector: The specification of a vector at a given
location and time requires both a magnitude
and a direction.
• Examples:
• Force, velocity, acceleration, displacement,
electric field intensity and a straight line from
the positive to the negative terminal of a
storage battery are examples of vectors.
Review of vector algebra
6
.
• Field:
A field is a function that specifies a particular quantity
everywhere in a region. The value of a field varies in general
with both position and time.
• Both scalar fields and vector fields exist.
• The temperature throughout the bowl of soup, temperature
distribution in a building, sound intensity in a theater are
examples of scalar fields.
• The gravitational force on a body in space, the velocity of
raindrops in the atmosphere are examples of vector fields.
Review of vector algebra 7
.
• Unit Vector: A vector A can be written as
 A is the magnitude of A.
The vector A can be represented graphically by a directed straight-line segment
of a length |A| = A with its arrowhead pointing in the direction of aA
 aA is a unit vector with a unity magnitude having the direction of A.
Review of vector algebra
8
.
 A vector A in Cartesian (or rectangular) coordinates may be represented as
where Ax, Ay, and Az are called the components of A in the x, y, and z directions respectively;
ax, ay and az are unit vectors in the x, y, and z directions, respectively.
The magnitude
of vector A is
given by
The unit vector along A is given by
Review of vector algebra 9
.
• Position Vector:
 A point P in Cartesian coordinates may be represented by (x, y, z).
 The position vector rp (or radius vector) of point P is defined as the
directed distance from the origin O to P given by
Review of vector algebra 10
• Distance vector (or separation vector):
 It is the displacement from one point to another.
 If two points P and Q are given by (xP, yP, zP) and (xQ, yQ, zQ), the
distance vector (or separation vector) is the displacement from P to Q.
SOLVED PROBLEMS-vector algebra 11
SOLVED PROBLEMS-vector algebra 12
SOLVED PROBLEMS-vector algebra 13
Specify the unit vector extending from the origin toward the point
G( 2, –2, –1).
Solution:
Review of vector algebra 14
• Vector Addition:
 Two vectors A and B, which are not in the same direction nor in opposite
directions, determine a plane. Their sum is another vector C in the same plane.
 Vector addition, C = A + B can be obtained graphically in two ways.
By the parallelogram rule: The resultant C is the diagonal vector of the
parallelogram formed by A and B drawn from the same point.
By the head-to-tail rule: The head of A connects to the tail of B. Their sum C
is the vector drawn from the tail of A to the head of B; and vectors A, B, and C
form a triangle
Review of vector algebra 15
• Vector Addition obeys the commutative and associative laws
 Commutative law: A + B = B + A
 Associative law: A + (B + C) = (A + B) + C
 - B is the negative of vector B; that is, -B has the same magnitude as B, but
its direction is opposite to that of B.
• Vector Subtraction can be defined in terms of vector addition in the
following way: A-B = A+(-B)
Review of vector algebra 16
• Multiplication of a Vector by a Scalar:
 Multiplication of a vector A by a positive scalar k changes the magnitude of A
by k times without changing its direction.
 The magnitude of the vector changes, but its direction does not when the scalar is
positive, although it reverses direction when multiplied by a negative scalar.
 Multiplication of a vector by a scalar also obeys the associative and
distributive laws of algebra
Review of vector algebra 17
• Vector Multiplication
 When two vectors A and B are multiplied, the result is either a scalar or a
vector depending on how they are multiplied.
 Thus there are two types of vector multiplication:
1. Scalar or dot product: A • B
2. Vector or cross product: A x B
• Scalar or Dot Product
 The scalar or dot product of two vectors A and
B, denoted by A • B, is a scalar, which equals
the product of the magnitudes of A and B and
the cosine of the angle between them.
θAB is the smaller angle between A and B and is less than π radians (180°).
Review of vector algebra 18
 If A =(Ax, Ay, Az) and B = (Bx, By, Bz), then
A . B = AxBx + AyBy + AzBz
which is obtained by multiplying A and B component by component.
• Scalar or Dot Product
 Two vectors A and B are said to be orthogonal (or perpendicular) with each
other if A • B =0
Hence A • B =0
Review of vector algebra 19
Dot product obeys the following:
(i) Commutative law:
A . B = B . A
(ii) Distributive law:
A . (B + C) = A . B + A . C
(iii) Also note that
A . A = |A|2
ax . ay = ay . az = az . ax = 0
ax . ax = ay . ay = az . az = 1
• Scalar or Dot Product
Application:
ax . ay =1.1.Cos90=1.1.0=0
ax . ax =1.1.Cos0= 1.1.1=1
In mechanics, when a constant force F applied over a straight displacement L does
an amount of work FL cos θ,which is more easily written F · L.
Problems on Scalar or Dot Product
20
Dot Product A . B = AxBx + AyBy + AzBz
Review of vector algebra 21
 The cross product of two vectors A and B, denoted by A x B, is
a vector.
• Cross Product or Vector Product
 The magnitude of A x B is equal to the product of the
magnitudes of A and B
 The sine of the smaller angle between A and B
 The direction of A x B is perpendicular to the plane
containing A and B and is along one of the two possible
perpendiculars which is in the direction of advance of a
right-handed screw as A is turned into B.
Review of vector algebra 22
 If A =(Ax, Ay, Az) and B = (Bx, By, Bz), then
• Cross Product or Vector Product
This is obtained by “crossing” terms in cyclic permutation, hence the name
cross product
Review of vector algebra 23
• The Cross Product has the following basic properties:
(i) It is not commutative:
Reversing the order of the vectors A and B results in a unit vector
in the opposite direction.
(ii) It is not associative:
(iii) It is distributive:
(iv)
(v)
Problems on Vector Product
24
Problems on Vector Product
25
Unit vector normal to the plane:
ORTHOGONAL COORDINATE SYSTEMS
 The physical quantities that are being dealt in Electromagnetics are
functions of space and time.
 In a three-dimensiona1 space, a point can be located as the intersection
of three surfaces.
 When these three surfaces are mutually perpendicular to one another,
then it is known as an orthogonal coordinate system.
 An orthogonal system is one in which the coordinates are mutually
perpendicular.
 The three orthogonal coordinate systems that are most common and
useful are:
1. Cartesian (or rectangular) coordinate system
2. Cylindrical coordinate system
3. Spherical coordinate system
26
Cartesian (or Rectangular) Coordinate System (x,y,z)
✘ A point P(x1, y1, z1) in Cartesian coordinates is the intersection
of three planes specified by x = x1, y = y1 and z = z1
27
Cartesian (or Rectangular) Coordinate System (x,y,z)
28
The unit vectors of the rectangular coordinate system have unit
magnitude and are directed toward increasing values of their
respective variables.
29
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Electromagnetic fields: Review of vector algebra

  • 1. EC8451- ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS Dr.K.G.SHANTHI Professor/ECE shanthiece@rmkcet.ac.in Review of vector algebra-Problems •Unit Vector, Position Vector, Distance vector •Vector Addition •Multiplication of a Vector by a Scalar •Scalar or dot product: A • B •Vector or cross product: A x B Orthogonal Coordinate Systems-Introduction
  • 2. ✘ Electromagnetics is a branch of physics or electrical engineering that deals electric and magnetic phenomena. ✘ Electromagnetics is the study of the effects of electric charges at rest and in motion. ✘ Both positive and negative charges are sources of an electric field. ✘ Moving Charges produce a current, which gives rise to a magnetic field. ✘ A Field is a spatial distribution of a quantity, which may or may not be a function of time. A time-varying electric field is accompanied by a magnetic field, and vice versa resulting in electromagnetic field. ✘ Circuit theory Vs Field theory ✘ Inductive Approach Vs Deductive approach ✘ Electromagnetic model ✘ Units and Constants 2 UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION
  • 3. Review of vector algebra 3 . • Vector analysis is mathematical shorthand. • Vector analysis is a mathematical tool with which electromagnetic (EM) concepts are most conveniently expressed and best comprehended. • Three main topics on vector analysis are as follows: 1. Vector algebra – addition, subtraction, and multiplication of vectors. 2. Orthogonal coordinate systems – Cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical Coordinates. 3. Vector calculus – differentiation and integration of vectors; line, surface, and volume integrals;“del” operator; gradient, divergence, and curl operations.
  • 4. Review of vector algebra 4 . • Scalar: At a given time and position, a scalar is completely specified by its magnitude. The term scalar refers to a quantity whose value may be represented by a single (positive or negative) real number. • Examples: • A body falling a distance L in a time t • The temperature T at any point in a bowl of soup whose coordinates are x, y, and z Here L, t, T, x, y, and z are all scalars. • Other scalar quantities are mass, density, pressure, volume, charge, electric potential, voltage and population.
  • 5. Review of vector algebra 5 . • Vector: The specification of a vector at a given location and time requires both a magnitude and a direction. • Examples: • Force, velocity, acceleration, displacement, electric field intensity and a straight line from the positive to the negative terminal of a storage battery are examples of vectors.
  • 6. Review of vector algebra 6 . • Field: A field is a function that specifies a particular quantity everywhere in a region. The value of a field varies in general with both position and time. • Both scalar fields and vector fields exist. • The temperature throughout the bowl of soup, temperature distribution in a building, sound intensity in a theater are examples of scalar fields. • The gravitational force on a body in space, the velocity of raindrops in the atmosphere are examples of vector fields.
  • 7. Review of vector algebra 7 . • Unit Vector: A vector A can be written as  A is the magnitude of A. The vector A can be represented graphically by a directed straight-line segment of a length |A| = A with its arrowhead pointing in the direction of aA  aA is a unit vector with a unity magnitude having the direction of A.
  • 8. Review of vector algebra 8 .  A vector A in Cartesian (or rectangular) coordinates may be represented as where Ax, Ay, and Az are called the components of A in the x, y, and z directions respectively; ax, ay and az are unit vectors in the x, y, and z directions, respectively. The magnitude of vector A is given by The unit vector along A is given by
  • 9. Review of vector algebra 9 . • Position Vector:  A point P in Cartesian coordinates may be represented by (x, y, z).  The position vector rp (or radius vector) of point P is defined as the directed distance from the origin O to P given by
  • 10. Review of vector algebra 10 • Distance vector (or separation vector):  It is the displacement from one point to another.  If two points P and Q are given by (xP, yP, zP) and (xQ, yQ, zQ), the distance vector (or separation vector) is the displacement from P to Q.
  • 13. SOLVED PROBLEMS-vector algebra 13 Specify the unit vector extending from the origin toward the point G( 2, –2, –1). Solution:
  • 14. Review of vector algebra 14 • Vector Addition:  Two vectors A and B, which are not in the same direction nor in opposite directions, determine a plane. Their sum is another vector C in the same plane.  Vector addition, C = A + B can be obtained graphically in two ways. By the parallelogram rule: The resultant C is the diagonal vector of the parallelogram formed by A and B drawn from the same point. By the head-to-tail rule: The head of A connects to the tail of B. Their sum C is the vector drawn from the tail of A to the head of B; and vectors A, B, and C form a triangle
  • 15. Review of vector algebra 15 • Vector Addition obeys the commutative and associative laws  Commutative law: A + B = B + A  Associative law: A + (B + C) = (A + B) + C  - B is the negative of vector B; that is, -B has the same magnitude as B, but its direction is opposite to that of B. • Vector Subtraction can be defined in terms of vector addition in the following way: A-B = A+(-B)
  • 16. Review of vector algebra 16 • Multiplication of a Vector by a Scalar:  Multiplication of a vector A by a positive scalar k changes the magnitude of A by k times without changing its direction.  The magnitude of the vector changes, but its direction does not when the scalar is positive, although it reverses direction when multiplied by a negative scalar.  Multiplication of a vector by a scalar also obeys the associative and distributive laws of algebra
  • 17. Review of vector algebra 17 • Vector Multiplication  When two vectors A and B are multiplied, the result is either a scalar or a vector depending on how they are multiplied.  Thus there are two types of vector multiplication: 1. Scalar or dot product: A • B 2. Vector or cross product: A x B • Scalar or Dot Product  The scalar or dot product of two vectors A and B, denoted by A • B, is a scalar, which equals the product of the magnitudes of A and B and the cosine of the angle between them. θAB is the smaller angle between A and B and is less than π radians (180°).
  • 18. Review of vector algebra 18  If A =(Ax, Ay, Az) and B = (Bx, By, Bz), then A . B = AxBx + AyBy + AzBz which is obtained by multiplying A and B component by component. • Scalar or Dot Product  Two vectors A and B are said to be orthogonal (or perpendicular) with each other if A • B =0 Hence A • B =0
  • 19. Review of vector algebra 19 Dot product obeys the following: (i) Commutative law: A . B = B . A (ii) Distributive law: A . (B + C) = A . B + A . C (iii) Also note that A . A = |A|2 ax . ay = ay . az = az . ax = 0 ax . ax = ay . ay = az . az = 1 • Scalar or Dot Product Application: ax . ay =1.1.Cos90=1.1.0=0 ax . ax =1.1.Cos0= 1.1.1=1 In mechanics, when a constant force F applied over a straight displacement L does an amount of work FL cos θ,which is more easily written F · L.
  • 20. Problems on Scalar or Dot Product 20 Dot Product A . B = AxBx + AyBy + AzBz
  • 21. Review of vector algebra 21  The cross product of two vectors A and B, denoted by A x B, is a vector. • Cross Product or Vector Product  The magnitude of A x B is equal to the product of the magnitudes of A and B  The sine of the smaller angle between A and B  The direction of A x B is perpendicular to the plane containing A and B and is along one of the two possible perpendiculars which is in the direction of advance of a right-handed screw as A is turned into B.
  • 22. Review of vector algebra 22  If A =(Ax, Ay, Az) and B = (Bx, By, Bz), then • Cross Product or Vector Product This is obtained by “crossing” terms in cyclic permutation, hence the name cross product
  • 23. Review of vector algebra 23 • The Cross Product has the following basic properties: (i) It is not commutative: Reversing the order of the vectors A and B results in a unit vector in the opposite direction. (ii) It is not associative: (iii) It is distributive: (iv) (v)
  • 24. Problems on Vector Product 24
  • 25. Problems on Vector Product 25 Unit vector normal to the plane:
  • 26. ORTHOGONAL COORDINATE SYSTEMS  The physical quantities that are being dealt in Electromagnetics are functions of space and time.  In a three-dimensiona1 space, a point can be located as the intersection of three surfaces.  When these three surfaces are mutually perpendicular to one another, then it is known as an orthogonal coordinate system.  An orthogonal system is one in which the coordinates are mutually perpendicular.  The three orthogonal coordinate systems that are most common and useful are: 1. Cartesian (or rectangular) coordinate system 2. Cylindrical coordinate system 3. Spherical coordinate system 26
  • 27. Cartesian (or Rectangular) Coordinate System (x,y,z) ✘ A point P(x1, y1, z1) in Cartesian coordinates is the intersection of three planes specified by x = x1, y = y1 and z = z1 27
  • 28. Cartesian (or Rectangular) Coordinate System (x,y,z) 28 The unit vectors of the rectangular coordinate system have unit magnitude and are directed toward increasing values of their respective variables.