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LAHORE

Fall 2012

Physics for Engineers (EE1, EE2, EE3 & EE4)


Instructors: Dr. Karrar Haider & Miss Saman Shahid Text Book:-Fundamental of Physics (Extended)-David Halliday and Jearl Walker 9th Edition Reference Books:University Physics by Harris Benson
Electromagnetic by William t. Smith Electromagnetism by Ashutosh Pramanik Physics for Scientist and Engineers by Serway and Beichner Introduction to Physics by Cutnell & Johnson Electricity and Magnetism by Edward M. Purcell

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Electric Charges and Coulomb Law (3 lecture) Introduction to Electromagnetism Electric Charge Conductors and Insulators Coulombs Law Quantization and Conservation of Charge The Electric Field (4 lectures) Introduction Electric Field Lines Electric field due to a Point Charge Electric field due to a Electric Dipole Electric field due to Line of Charges Electric field due to a Charged Disk A Point Charge in an Electric Field Gauss Law (4 lectures) The Flux of the Electric Field Gauss Law Gauss Law and Coulombs Law Application of Gauss Law to o Cylindrical Symmetry o Planar Symmetry o Spherical Symmetry

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Potential due to point charge Calculating the Capacitance of a o A parallel plate capacitor o A cylindrical capacitor Capacitors in Parallel and in Series Capacitors with a dielectric Magnetic Fields (4 lectures) Introduction to Magnetic Fields The Hall Effect Magnetic force on a current carrying wire Magnetic Fields due to Currents (5 lectures) Biot-Savart Law Force between two parallel currents Calculating magnetic field due to o A straight wire segments o Circular current loop Amperes Law Application of a Amperes Law to find magnetic field o Outside a long straight wire with a current o Inside a long straight wire with a current Solenoids and Toroids Induction and Inductance (2 lectures) Faradays Law of induction Lenz law Inductors and Inductance

MID TERM EXAM-II


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MID TERM EXAM-I


4. Current & Resistance ( 2 lectures) Moving Charges and Electric Currents Electric Currents & Current Density Resistance and Resistivity Ohms Law Semiconductors 5. Electric Potential & Capacitance (4 lectures) Electric Potential & Potential Difference 8.

FINAL TERM EXAM

General Remarks Objective: Problem solving, answer questions, make and interpret graphs, critically think through derivations and problems, know and apply fundamental principles of electricity and magnetism. Attendance Attendance is recommended as we will cover material by topic from at least five text books.

Homework, Quizzes and Exam Policy Homework must be legible, problems worked in numerical order, and all pages stapled together before submission. Homework is due on the day assigned and when called forno later. Evidence of copying homework will result in zero on the assignment for the involved parties. There shall be short tests and can be given announced or unannounced. There will be no makeup/retake of any quiz for whatsoever valid/invalid reason. If I catch you cheating on an exam, you will receive an "F" for this course. Please remember the Academic Integrity Policy of NUCES FAST. Distribution of Marks Assignments Quizzes/Class tests Midterms (2) Final 10% 10% 30% 50%

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