Electroquasistatic (EQS) and Magnetoquasistatic (MQS) Fields and Boundary Conditions

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6.641, Electromagnetic Fields, Forces, and Motion Prof.

Markus Zahn Lecture 3: Electroquasistatic and Magnetoquasistatic Fields and Boundary Conditions I. Conditions for Electroquasistatic Fields A. Order of Magnitude Estimate [Characteristic Length L, Characteristic time ]

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iE =

E L = E= L

H =

E H E EL L2 = H= = L t
E H H L2 L3 error = = E = error t L 2

E = Eerror E
Eerror E

L3 L

L2
2

L2

( c )

c =

L c

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B. Estimate of Error introduced by EQS approximation

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E=
_ V_ i z = E0 i z d

E0 su = +E0

z=d z=0

Kr 2b + b2

dsu b dsu b dE = 0 Kr = = 0 dt 2 dt 2 dt

H i ds = t ( E) i da H 2r = r

dE0 r dE0 H = dt 2 dt

E i ds = t i da
S

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d2E0 E b E r d = + r ' dr ' d ( ) ( ) z z 2 dt2

d2E0 d 2 b r2 4 dt2

Ez (r ) = E0 +

d2E0
4 dt2

(r

b2

If E0 ( t ) = A cos t
Eerror E0
Eerror E0 f = c =

d2E0
4E0 dt2
1

(b

r2 =

1 2 b2 r2 4

2 b2 4

1b

2c 2b2 2 =c= = 2 b2 2 4

f=1 MHz in free space = If b


100 m

3 108 106

= 300 m

EQS approximation is valid.

II. Conditions for Magnetoquasistatic Fields

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H = J

H = J H = JL L

E =

E H H HL JL2 = E= = L t

Herror =

H E EL JL3 E error = Herror = 2 = L t 2 1L c

Herror JL3 L2 L2 = 2 = 2 = H JL ( c )2

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L =L c

em =

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III. Boundary Conditions 1. Gauss Continuity Condition

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E i da = dS (E
0 s 0 S

2n

- E1n ) dS = sdS

0 (E2n - E1n ) = s n i E - E1 ) = s 0( 2

2. Continuity of Tangential E

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E i ds = (E

1t

- E2t ) dl = 0 E1t - E2t = 0 n E1 - E2 = 0

Equivalent to 1 = 2 along boundary


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3. Normal H

H i da = 0

0 (H an - Hbn ) A = 0

H an = Hbn
ni H a - H b = 0

4. Tangential H

H i ds = J i da + dt E i da
0 S S

Hbt ds - H at ds = Kds Hbt - H at = K


n H a - H b = K

5. Conservation of Charge Boundary Condition

J i da + dt dV = 0
S V

ni + J a - Jb

s = 0 t

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6. Electric Field from a Sheet of Surface Charge a. Electric Field from a Line Charge

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dEr =

40 r2 + z2
+

dq

cos =

0rdz 40 r2 + z2

Er =

z =

dEr =

0r 40

z =

dz

(r

+ z2

0r 40

z r2 z2 + r2

2 z =

0 20r

Another way: Gauss Law

E i da = E 2rL =
0 0 r S

Er =

0 20r

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b. Electric Field from a Sheet Charge

dEy =

d 20 x2 + y2
+

cos =
2

0 ydx 20 x2 + y2

Ey =

x =

dEy =

0 y 20

x =

dx x + y2
+

0 y 1 x tan1 20 y y

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0 20 = 0 20

y>0 y<0

Checking Boundary condition at y=0


Ey ( y = 0+ ) Ey ( y = 0 ) = 0 0 20 20 0 = 0 0

c. Two sheets of Surface Charge (Capacitor)


0 _ iy 20 E1 = _ 0 i y 2 0 E = E1 + E2 = y > a y < a , E2 0 _ iy 20 = _ 0 i y 2 0 y>a y<a

0 0

iy

y <a
y >a

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7. Magnetic Field from a Sheet of Surface Current

From a line current I H =


_

I 2r
_ _

i = sin i x + cos i y

Thus from 2 symmetrically located line currents dHx = dI 2 x + y

( sin )

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K0dx y 2 x2 + y2
+

Hx =

K0 y 2

x =

dx x + y2
+

K0 y 1 x tan1 2 y y x = y>0 y<0

K0 2 = + K0 2

Check boundary condition at y=0:


Hx ( y = 0 + ) Hx ( y = 0 ) = K 0

K0 K0 = K 0 2 2

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