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Subject : Electromagnetic (3)

Inductance, Energy in Magnetic Fields and Maxwell's


Equations
Ref.: Introduction to Electrodynamics 3rd, by David J. Griffiths, 1999 Prentice-Hall. ln
1. Inductance

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Inductance

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Inductance

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Inductance

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Inductance

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Inductance

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Example :

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2. Energy in Magnetic Fields

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Energy in Magnetic Fields

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Energy in Magnetic Fields

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Energy in Magnetic Fields

In particular, if we agree to integrate over all space, then the surface integral goes to zero

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Energy in Magnetic Fields

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Example :
Energy in Magnetic Fields

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Energy in Magnetic Fields

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Energy in Magnetic Fields

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3. Maxwell's Equations

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Maxwell's Equations

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Maxwell's Equations

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Exercises:
Inductance & Energy in Magnetic Fields
1. A square loop, side 𝑎. resistance 𝑅, lies a distance 𝑠 from an infinite straight
wire that cames current 𝐼 (Fig. 7.28). Now someone cuts the wire, so that 𝐼
drops to zero. In what direction does the induced current in the square loop
flow, and what total charge passes a given point in the loop during the time
this current flows?
𝝁𝟎 𝑰𝒂 𝒍𝒏𝟐
𝑨𝒏𝒔: 𝑸 =
𝟐𝝅𝑹
2. Find the self-inductance per unit length of a long solenoid, of radius 𝑅,
carrying 𝑛 turns per unit length!
𝑨𝒏𝒔: 𝑳 = 𝝁𝟎 𝒏𝟐 𝝅𝑹𝟐

3. Calculate the energy stored in the toroidal coil, by applying Eq. 7.34. Use the answer to check Eq.
7.27!
𝟏 𝒃
𝑨𝒏𝒔: 𝑾 = 𝝁𝟎 𝒏𝟐 𝑰𝟐 𝒉 𝐥𝐧( )
𝟒𝝅 𝒂

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Thank you

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