The crash course in electromagnetics is aimed to give master students a brief introduction to the physical interaction between electric charges, magnetic moments and  electromagnetic field.  The original course was a two-week physical lecture.  This year,  the course was changed to electronic version to allow students to study the course videos more flexibly during 6 weeks from week 35 to 40. In order to help students better understand the course, physical tutorials are arranged once a week.  

The course is voluntary, no registration is required,  no exam or compulsory exercises. 

The following course schedule lists the slides and lecture notes used in previous physical lectures , including exercises, solutions. In addition, the course video ( in Norwegian) links are listed in reference. 

Course Schedule:

WeekTopicsSlidesLecture notesExercisesSolutionsLecture videosTutorial help
W35Maxwell's equations, Vector calculus, Divergence´s Theorem, Stokes´ Theorem

Ref.1 ( 01, 02)  (Norwegian)


Time: 28/8, Thursday, 14:15-16:00

Room:F328

W36Coulomb's law, Gauss' law, Potential, Poisson equationlecture2.pdfov2.pdf

Ref.1 ( 03-12)  ( Norwegian)


Time: 4/9, Thursday, 14:15-16:00

Room: F328

W37Energy in electric field, Electric field in material, Capacitance, Boundary conditions for electric fields, Ideal conductors, Current densitylecture3.pdf

Ref.1 ( 13-20) ( Norwegian)


Time: 11/9, Thursday, 14:15-16:00

Room: F328

W38Magnetic fields, Biot-Savart’s law, Ampere’s law, Magnetic field in material, Boundary conditions for magnetic field

Ref.1 (21-31)  (Norwegian)


Time: 18/9, Thursday, 14:15-16:00

Room: F328

W39Faraday´s law, Ampere’s law, Induction, Inductance, Lenz’s law

Ref.1 (32-34, 37-41) ( Norwegian)

Time: 25/9, Thursday, 14:15-16:00

Room: F328

W40

Maxwell's equations, Wave equations, Poynting's theorem

ov6.pdflf6.pdf

Ref.1 (42-46)  (Norwegian)


Time: 2/10, Thursday, 14:15-16:00

Room: F328


Tutorial help:

Enrico.Melani:  (PhD Candidate)

 E-mail: Enrico.Melani@ntnu.no

 References:

  1. TFE4120 Elektromagnetisme (NTNU, 2013) ( Norwegian version)
  2. Electricity and Magnetism (MIT) ( English version) 
  3. The Feynman Lectures on Physics: http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/
  4. Griffiths, “Introduction to Electrodynamics”, last edition, Prentice Hall.
  5. Young & Freedman: University Physics.
  6. Popovic & Popovic, “Introductory Electromagnetics” Prentice Hall, 2000.
  7. David K. Cheng, "Field and Wave Electromagnetics", Second edition, 2014