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EME theory and Orbit
Term Paper
Prepared by: Thomas Ayalew
Submitted to: Dr. Ajay Babu
June 2019
INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
FACULTY OF PUBLIC HEALTH
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCINCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Topics
Electromagnetic Energy (EME)
Historical development of Electromagnetic Energy (EME)
Electromagnetic Energy (EME) Theory
What is orbit?
Satellite Orbits
Geosynchronous Orbits
Polar Orbits 2
Electromagnetic Energy(EME)
The definition which all scholar agreed on is:
Electromagnetic Energy (EM radiation or EMR) refers to the waves (or
their quanta,photons) of the electromagnetic field, propagating
(radiating) through space, carrying electromagnetic radiant energy.
(Morin, 2013) It includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, (visible)
light,ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. (Browne, 2013)
3
Historical development of Electromagnetic
Energy (EME)
• To successfully navigate the future one must understand the past.
• Latest discoveries trace back on the foundation of quantum
mechanics and physics of electromagnetic waves.
• Scientific revolution that was took place for the birth of EME
categorized under four eras or period.
4
History…
• Four (4) Scientific revolution for the birth of Electromagnetic
Energy (EME) or Radiation.
I. Ages of reason and enlightenment
II.Nineteenth century physics
III.The quantum revolution
IV.The quantum paradox
5
History…
I. Ages of reason and enlightenment:-Natural resonant frequencies discovery,
proof and get equations.
II.The 19th century physics:-Organization of scientists works, Mathematical
functn resonance dynamics, Introductn of kinetic energy and EM waves
development.
III.The quantum revolution:-Modeling of the EM waves, explanations of
unexplained phenomena and the development of energy quanta theories.
IV.The quantum paradox:-beautifully symmetric quantum principles grounded
in reality and certainty, the completed quantum formula and a more inclusive or
complete. Eℎ t v
6
Electromagnetic Energy(EME) Theory
Wave theory date back to the 17th
century.
light travels in a straight line (if no
influences) with energy levels changing
in a wave fashion.
• Light has two oscillating components;
the energy constantly changes
between electrical energy and
magnetic energy. We call it,
therefore, Electro- Magnetic energy. 7
EME Theory
8
• Electricity and Magnetism were thought to be separate
forces. However, Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell
developed a unified theory of electromagnetism.
• The study of electromagnetism deals with how electrically
charged particles interact with each other and with magnetic
fields.
EME Theory
There are four main electromagnetic interactions:
1. The force of attraction or repulsion between electric charges is inversely
proportional to the square of the distance between them. F~S2
2. Magnetic poles come in pairs that attract and repel each other, much as
electric charges do.
3. An electric current in a wire produces a magnetic field whose direction
depends on the direction of the current.
4. A moving electric field produces a magnetic field, and vice versa.
• Maxwell also developed a set of formulas, called Maxwell's
equations, to describe these phenomena. 9
EME Theory
Maxwell combined all the known laws of
electricity and magnetism to develop his
formula:
Gauss’ law gives the electric field (EF)
produced by electric charges ∇∙D = ρ
Faraday’s law gives the EF produced
by a changing MF ∇×E = −∂B/∂t
Ampère’s law gave the magnetic field
produced by an electric current ∇×H = J
A fourth law states that individual
magnetic charges cannot exist ∇∙B = 0
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EME Theory
∇2B =µ0ε0∂2B/∂t2 (b)
∇2E =µ0ε0 ∂2E/∂t2 (a)
• Equations (a) and (b) establish the possibility of electro-
magnetic waves in free space. The speed of these waves is
given by v=1/µ0ε0 =3×108 m/s = speed of light, suggestive of
the electromagnetic nature of light.
• Maxwell said “We have now strong reason to believe,
whether my theory is a fact or not, that the luminiferous
and electromagnetic medium are one”.
Maxwell's equations
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Einstein’s theory of relativity owes its origin from Maxwell’s Equation.
12
• James Clerk Maxwell is the first man to
predict other frequencies radiation.
• This what we called Electromagnetic
spectrum. (it’s his Discovery)
• In 1861 he invented color photography.
• He described a existence of a vast
Electromagnetic spectrum years before
it could be detected.
• He died in 1879 at age 48 yrs. Old.
EME Theory
EME Theory
Key Applications that Depend on Maxwell’s Equations and
Electromagnetic Waves
Maxwell’s equations
NMR
Radar
Wi-Fi
Radio
Astronomy
Lasers
Mobile
Phone
Radio &
TV
GPS
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What is orbit?
• An orbit is the path that an
object takes in space when it
goes around a star, a planet, or a
moon.
• Many years ago, people thought
the sun orbits around it earth.
• Thanks to people like Copernicus
and Galileo Galilei, we knew it!
14
• Orbit is also a word for an eye socket.
Orbit
The earth orbits around it Sun, but
they thought that all orbits had to be
perfect circles.
• Thanks to Johannes Kepler he
found that the orbits are really
ellipses.
• Joseph Louis Lagrange advanced
ellipse shapes of orbits. 15
Satellite Orbits
• It a well-defined path of
satellites around the Earth.
• The 2 factors that keep the
satellites in any particular
orbit.
Gravitational pull of the Earth
velocity 16
Satellite Orbits
There are 3 basic types of Satellite orbits in use:-
1) Geo-synchronous orbits √
2) Polar or near polar orbits √
3) Sun-synchronous orbits
Satellite orbits are matched to the capability and objective of the
sensor(s) they carry.
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Geosynchronous Orbits
• Also known as Geostationary
orbits
• This orbits circle the Earth
every 23 hrs., 56 min, and
4.09 s ≈ 24 hrs.
• It is 35,790 km above the
Earth ≈ 36,000km
• Located in the equatorial
plane, with an inclination of
1800.
18
Geosynchronous Orbits
• Used to study large scale
phenomenon such as
hurricanes, or cyclones.
• Also used for communication
satellites.
• They have poor resolution
because of distance.
• It is trouble to monitoring
activities near the poles. 19
Polar Orbit
• Its real name is near polar
orbits.
• This orbits circle the Earth ≈
90-103 minutes.
• It is ≈ 700-800km km above
the Earth.
• These orbits have near 90
degree inclination
20
Polar Orbit
• Make >1 revolution around
the earth in a 1 day.
• Have many uses in climatic
studies. e.g. measuring:-
O3 conc. in the stratosphere
 To in the atmosphere
21
References
1. Bakker et al., W. H. (2009). Principles of Remote Sensing. (N. K. Klaus Tempfli, Ed.) The International Institute for Geo-
Information Science and Earth Observation.
2. Brooks, J. (2009,a). Hidden Variables: The Resonance Factor. Proc.of SPIE, 7421, 12.
3. Brooks, J. (2009,b). Hidden Variables The Elementary Quantum of Light. Proc. of SPIE, 7421, 13.
4. Browne, M. (2013). Physics for Engineering and Science (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw Hill/Schaum.
5. Dwivedi, B. (2003). James Clerk Maxwell and his Equations. Resonance (Reson J Sci Educ), 14. doi:DOI:
10.1007/BF02867125
6. Elert, G. (2018). Electromagnetic Waves. In G. Elert, The Physics Hypertextbook.
7. Kumar, P. D. (2014). Remote Sensing lecture Notes. Bangalore: IISc,.
8. Lucas, J. (2015, March 12). Live Science. (Live Science Contributor) Retrieved March 12, 2015, from
https://www.livescience.com/38169-electromagnetism.html
9. Maxwell, J. C. (2017, september 17). The Impact of James Clerk Maxwell's Work. Retrieved from
www.clerkmaxwellfoundation.org.: http://www.clerkmaxwellfoundation.org/html/maxwell-s_impact_.html
10. Rutgers University. (2001, April 9). marine.rutgers.edu. Retrieved from Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences Rutgers
University Web site: https://marine.rutgers.edu/cool/education/class/paul/orbits2.html
11. Wikipedia. (2018, July 4). Wikipedia.org. Retrieved from Wikipedia Foundation Web site:
https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orbit&oldid=6183438
12. Zhurbenko, V. (2011). ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES. Janeza Trdine 9, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia: InTech. 22
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  • 1. GIS and Remote Sensing Course EME theory and Orbit Term Paper Prepared by: Thomas Ayalew Submitted to: Dr. Ajay Babu June 2019 INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES FACULTY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCINCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  • 2. Topics Electromagnetic Energy (EME) Historical development of Electromagnetic Energy (EME) Electromagnetic Energy (EME) Theory What is orbit? Satellite Orbits Geosynchronous Orbits Polar Orbits 2
  • 3. Electromagnetic Energy(EME) The definition which all scholar agreed on is: Electromagnetic Energy (EM radiation or EMR) refers to the waves (or their quanta,photons) of the electromagnetic field, propagating (radiating) through space, carrying electromagnetic radiant energy. (Morin, 2013) It includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, (visible) light,ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. (Browne, 2013) 3
  • 4. Historical development of Electromagnetic Energy (EME) • To successfully navigate the future one must understand the past. • Latest discoveries trace back on the foundation of quantum mechanics and physics of electromagnetic waves. • Scientific revolution that was took place for the birth of EME categorized under four eras or period. 4
  • 5. History… • Four (4) Scientific revolution for the birth of Electromagnetic Energy (EME) or Radiation. I. Ages of reason and enlightenment II.Nineteenth century physics III.The quantum revolution IV.The quantum paradox 5
  • 6. History… I. Ages of reason and enlightenment:-Natural resonant frequencies discovery, proof and get equations. II.The 19th century physics:-Organization of scientists works, Mathematical functn resonance dynamics, Introductn of kinetic energy and EM waves development. III.The quantum revolution:-Modeling of the EM waves, explanations of unexplained phenomena and the development of energy quanta theories. IV.The quantum paradox:-beautifully symmetric quantum principles grounded in reality and certainty, the completed quantum formula and a more inclusive or complete. Eℎ t v 6
  • 7. Electromagnetic Energy(EME) Theory Wave theory date back to the 17th century. light travels in a straight line (if no influences) with energy levels changing in a wave fashion. • Light has two oscillating components; the energy constantly changes between electrical energy and magnetic energy. We call it, therefore, Electro- Magnetic energy. 7
  • 8. EME Theory 8 • Electricity and Magnetism were thought to be separate forces. However, Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell developed a unified theory of electromagnetism. • The study of electromagnetism deals with how electrically charged particles interact with each other and with magnetic fields.
  • 9. EME Theory There are four main electromagnetic interactions: 1. The force of attraction or repulsion between electric charges is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. F~S2 2. Magnetic poles come in pairs that attract and repel each other, much as electric charges do. 3. An electric current in a wire produces a magnetic field whose direction depends on the direction of the current. 4. A moving electric field produces a magnetic field, and vice versa. • Maxwell also developed a set of formulas, called Maxwell's equations, to describe these phenomena. 9
  • 10. EME Theory Maxwell combined all the known laws of electricity and magnetism to develop his formula: Gauss’ law gives the electric field (EF) produced by electric charges ∇∙D = ρ Faraday’s law gives the EF produced by a changing MF ∇×E = −∂B/∂t Ampère’s law gave the magnetic field produced by an electric current ∇×H = J A fourth law states that individual magnetic charges cannot exist ∇∙B = 0 10
  • 11. EME Theory ∇2B =µ0ε0∂2B/∂t2 (b) ∇2E =µ0ε0 ∂2E/∂t2 (a) • Equations (a) and (b) establish the possibility of electro- magnetic waves in free space. The speed of these waves is given by v=1/µ0ε0 =3×108 m/s = speed of light, suggestive of the electromagnetic nature of light. • Maxwell said “We have now strong reason to believe, whether my theory is a fact or not, that the luminiferous and electromagnetic medium are one”. Maxwell's equations 11
  • 12. Einstein’s theory of relativity owes its origin from Maxwell’s Equation. 12 • James Clerk Maxwell is the first man to predict other frequencies radiation. • This what we called Electromagnetic spectrum. (it’s his Discovery) • In 1861 he invented color photography. • He described a existence of a vast Electromagnetic spectrum years before it could be detected. • He died in 1879 at age 48 yrs. Old. EME Theory
  • 13. EME Theory Key Applications that Depend on Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetic Waves Maxwell’s equations NMR Radar Wi-Fi Radio Astronomy Lasers Mobile Phone Radio & TV GPS 13
  • 14. What is orbit? • An orbit is the path that an object takes in space when it goes around a star, a planet, or a moon. • Many years ago, people thought the sun orbits around it earth. • Thanks to people like Copernicus and Galileo Galilei, we knew it! 14 • Orbit is also a word for an eye socket.
  • 15. Orbit The earth orbits around it Sun, but they thought that all orbits had to be perfect circles. • Thanks to Johannes Kepler he found that the orbits are really ellipses. • Joseph Louis Lagrange advanced ellipse shapes of orbits. 15
  • 16. Satellite Orbits • It a well-defined path of satellites around the Earth. • The 2 factors that keep the satellites in any particular orbit. Gravitational pull of the Earth velocity 16
  • 17. Satellite Orbits There are 3 basic types of Satellite orbits in use:- 1) Geo-synchronous orbits √ 2) Polar or near polar orbits √ 3) Sun-synchronous orbits Satellite orbits are matched to the capability and objective of the sensor(s) they carry. 17
  • 18. Geosynchronous Orbits • Also known as Geostationary orbits • This orbits circle the Earth every 23 hrs., 56 min, and 4.09 s ≈ 24 hrs. • It is 35,790 km above the Earth ≈ 36,000km • Located in the equatorial plane, with an inclination of 1800. 18
  • 19. Geosynchronous Orbits • Used to study large scale phenomenon such as hurricanes, or cyclones. • Also used for communication satellites. • They have poor resolution because of distance. • It is trouble to monitoring activities near the poles. 19
  • 20. Polar Orbit • Its real name is near polar orbits. • This orbits circle the Earth ≈ 90-103 minutes. • It is ≈ 700-800km km above the Earth. • These orbits have near 90 degree inclination 20
  • 21. Polar Orbit • Make >1 revolution around the earth in a 1 day. • Have many uses in climatic studies. e.g. measuring:- O3 conc. in the stratosphere  To in the atmosphere 21
  • 22. References 1. Bakker et al., W. H. (2009). Principles of Remote Sensing. (N. K. Klaus Tempfli, Ed.) The International Institute for Geo- Information Science and Earth Observation. 2. Brooks, J. (2009,a). Hidden Variables: The Resonance Factor. Proc.of SPIE, 7421, 12. 3. Brooks, J. (2009,b). Hidden Variables The Elementary Quantum of Light. Proc. of SPIE, 7421, 13. 4. Browne, M. (2013). Physics for Engineering and Science (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw Hill/Schaum. 5. Dwivedi, B. (2003). James Clerk Maxwell and his Equations. Resonance (Reson J Sci Educ), 14. doi:DOI: 10.1007/BF02867125 6. Elert, G. (2018). Electromagnetic Waves. In G. Elert, The Physics Hypertextbook. 7. Kumar, P. D. (2014). Remote Sensing lecture Notes. Bangalore: IISc,. 8. Lucas, J. (2015, March 12). Live Science. (Live Science Contributor) Retrieved March 12, 2015, from https://www.livescience.com/38169-electromagnetism.html 9. Maxwell, J. C. (2017, september 17). The Impact of James Clerk Maxwell's Work. Retrieved from www.clerkmaxwellfoundation.org.: http://www.clerkmaxwellfoundation.org/html/maxwell-s_impact_.html 10. Rutgers University. (2001, April 9). marine.rutgers.edu. Retrieved from Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences Rutgers University Web site: https://marine.rutgers.edu/cool/education/class/paul/orbits2.html 11. Wikipedia. (2018, July 4). Wikipedia.org. Retrieved from Wikipedia Foundation Web site: https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orbit&oldid=6183438 12. Zhurbenko, V. (2011). ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES. Janeza Trdine 9, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia: InTech. 22
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