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Module I: Introduction to Vector Calculus

Gradient of a scalar field, divergence and curl of a vector field, line, surface
and volume integrals, flux of a vector field, Gauss's divergence Theorem,
Stokes Theorem.

After the completion of the course students familiar with concept of moment
of charge carriers which is responsible for the generation of current. Due to
moment of charge carriers magnetic field production concept was introduced
i.e Faradays electromagnetic induction law.

Electric Field and Lines, Flux of Electric field, Gausss law, Gausss law in
Differential form. Applications of Gausss Law, Force on the Surface of a
Charged Conductor and Electrostatic Energy of a uniformly charged sphere,
Module II: Electric Field and Electric Potential
potential gradient , Electrostatic Potential Energy of a System of Charges.
Potential and Electric Field of a electric Dipole, Potential energy due to a
charge distribution

After the completion of the course students familiar with concept of moment
of charge carriers which is responsible for the generation of current. Due to
moment of charge carriers magnetic field production concept was introduced
i.e Faradays electromagnetic induction law.

: Descriptors/Topics : Faradays law (Differential and Integral forms). Lenzs


Module III : Electromagnetic induction and
Law. Self and Mutual Induction. Energy stored in a Magnetic Field. Ballistic
Ballistic Galvanometer Dielectric Properties of
Galvanometer: Current and Charge sensitivity. Electromagnetic Damping.
Matter
LogarithmicDamping

After the completion of the course students familiar with concept of moment
of charge carriers which is responsible for the generation of current. Due to
moment of charge carriers magnetic field production concept was introduced
i.e Faradays electromagnetic induction law.

: Dielectric Constant, A dielectric in an electrostatic field, Parallel Plate


Capacitor with a Dielectric., Polarization Charges and Polarization Vector.
Electric Susceptibility. Gausss law in Dielectrics. Displacement vector D,
Clausius Mosotti Equation, Relations between the three Electric Vectors.
Energy and force relations for electrostatics field with dielectric present,
Module IV : Dielectric and Magnetic Properties
Magnetic Field , Magnetic Flux. Biot-Savarts Law & its Applications, Amperes
of Matter
Circuital law (Integral and Differential Forms): Magnetic Field due to a
Solenoid and a Toroid, Classification of magnetic material, Relative
Permeability of a Material. Magnetic Susceptibility. Magnetization Vector (M).
Magnetic Intensity (H), Relation between B, M and H, B-H Curve and Energy
Loss in Hysteresis.

After the completion of the course students familiar with concept of moment
of charge carriers which is responsible for the generation of current. Due to
moment of charge carriers magnetic field production concept was introduced
i.e Faradays electromagnetic induction law.

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