Applied Physics Assignment 03

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COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad Campus.

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Name:Zabeeh ullah

Reg #FA19-EPE-028

Class & Section :EPE-2C

Assignment :03

Submitted To :Naveed Shahzad Sir

Subject :Applied Physics For Engineering

Semester :02

Submission Date :25,July,2020

Question 1:
Demonstrate Maxwell’s equations.
Maxwell's equations describe how electric charges and electric currents create electric and magnetic
fields. They describe how an electric field can generate a magnetic field, and vice versa.

In the 1860s James Clerk Maxwell published equations that describe how charged particles give rise to
electric and magnetic force per unit charge. The force per unit charge is called a field. The particles could
be stationary or moving. These, and the Lorentz force equation, give everything one needs to calculate
the motion of classical particles in electric and magnetic fields.
The first equation allows one to calculate the electric field created by a charge. The second allows one to
calculate the magnetic field. The other two describe how fields 'circulate' around their sources.
Magnetic fields 'circulate' around electric currents and time varying electric fields: Ampère's law with
Maxwell's extension, while electric fields 'circulate' around time varying magnetic fields: Faraday's law.

Maxwell's Equations in the classical forms :

where the following table provides the meaning of each symbol and the SI unit of measure:
Question 2:
Watch the videos in playlist Applied Physics and mark done in assignment and in the
comment’s section of the video as well.
Videos Mark Done
00-Introduction

01-Waves Done

02-Superposition Principle Done

03-One dimensional Travelling Waves Done

04-Newton Rings Done

05-Diffraction Done

06-Diffraction Gratting Done

07-Polarization Done

08-Electric Charge Done

09-Coulomb’s Law Done

10-Electric Field Done

11-Electric Flux Done

12-Gauss’s Law Done

13-Electric Potential Done

15-Electric Current Done

16-Ohm’s Law Done

17-Magnetic Field Done

18-Biot Savart Law Done

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