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1. This document contains an assignment on engineering electromagnetics with topics on Poisson's and Laplace's equations, and steady magnetic fields. It includes 15 problems covering derivation of Poisson's and Laplace's equations, determining if potential fields satisfy Laplace's equation, solving Laplace's equation for capacitance calculations, and problems involving Biot-Savart law, Ampere's circuital law, magnetic flux, and Stokes' theorem. 2. For the magnetic field topic, problems cover derivation of magnetic field from current carrying filaments and loops, finding magnetic field and flux for various current distributions, proving Ampere's law and related equations, and evaluating magnetic fields and fluxes using Stokes' theorem. 3. Students

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1. This document contains an assignment on engineering electromagnetics with topics on Poisson's and Laplace's equations, and steady magnetic fields. It includes 15 problems covering derivation of Poisson's and Laplace's equations, determining if potential fields satisfy Laplace's equation, solving Laplace's equation for capacitance calculations, and problems involving Biot-Savart law, Ampere's circuital law, magnetic flux, and Stokes' theorem. 2. For the magnetic field topic, problems cover derivation of magnetic field from current carrying filaments and loops, finding magnetic field and flux for various current distributions, proving Ampere's law and related equations, and evaluating magnetic fields and fluxes using Stokes' theorem. 3. Students

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Srishyla Educational Trust(R), Bheemasamudra

GM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DAVANAGERE


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

ASSIGNMENT -3

SUBJECT: ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS(15EC36)


TOPIC: POISSON'S AND LAPLACE'S EQUATION
FACULTY: RAVITEJA BALEKAI

1. Derive the expression for Poisson's and Laplace's equation.


2. State and prove Uniqueness theorem.
3. Determine whether or not the following potential fields satisfy the Laplace's equation
a) V=x2-y2+z2 b) V= rcosΦ + z c) V= rcosθ + Φ.
4. Solve the Laplace's equation for the potential field in the homogeneous region between the two
concentric conducting spheres with radii a and b, such that b>a if potential V=0 at r=b and
V=V0 at r=a. Find the capacitance between the two concentric spheres.
5. Use Laplace's equation to find the capacitance per unit length of a coaxial cable of inner radius
'a' m and outer radius 'b' m. Assume V=0 at r=b and V=V0 at r=a.
6. Use Laplace's equation to find the capacitance of parallel plate capacitor.
7. Given the potential field V= [Ar4+Br-4 ]sin4Φ a)S.T Λ2V =0 b)Select A and B such that
V=100v and |E|=500v/m at P (1,22.50,2)
8. In a free space , ρv=200εo/r2.4 use poisson's equation to find v as a function of r, if it is assumed
that r2Er→0 as v →0 and v→0 as r→∞. Use spherical coordinate system.
9. The inner spherical shell is at a distance of 0.1m and V=0 .The outer spherical shell is at a
distance of 0.2m and V=100v. The medium between them is a free space. Find E and D.

TOPIC: STEADY MAGNETIC FIELD

1. State and explain Biot-savart law.


2. Derive an expression for magnetic field intensity at a point P due to an infinitely long filament
carrying current I.
3. Obtain the magnetic field intensity caused by finite length filament carrying current I .
4. Derive an expression for magnetic field intensity at the centre of a circular loop.
5. Find the magnetic flux density at the centre 'O' of a square of sides equal to 5 m and carrying 10
amperes of current.

6. Find H at point P for the circuit shown in figure

7. State and prove Ampere's circuital law.


8. State and prove ʌ x H = J.
9. Given H= 20r2aΦ A/m. Find J and I for r=1m, 0<Φ < 2π and z=0.
10. Explain scalar and vector magnetic potential.
11. As 'z' directed current distribution is given by J=r2+ur for r≤ a. Find B at any point r≥a using
Ampere's circuital law.
12. a) Given H= (2.39x106 cosΦar)/r A/m exist in free space. Find the magnetic flux crossing the
surface defined by 0 ≤ Φ ≤π/4 and 0≤ z ≤1m.
b) Given B= 2.5e-2ysin (πx/2) az wb/m2, find the total magnetic flux crossing the strip z=0,
y≥0, 0≤ x ≤2m.
13. Let A= (3y-z)az + 2xzay wb/m in a certain region of free space. a) S.T ʌ.A=0
b) At P(2,-1,3) Find A,B,H and J.
14. Evaluate both sides of the Stoke's theorem for the field H=6xyax-3y2ay A/m and rectangular path
around the region 2≤ x ≤5 ,-1≤ y ≤1, z=0.
15. Evaluate both sides of the Stoke's theorem for the field H=2r2(z+1)sin ΦaΦ A/m .
Given r=2, π/4<Φ <π/2 , 1<z<1.5m.

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