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PHY 1101: Electricity and Magnetism

Dr. Mohammad Junaebur Rashid

Professor Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering


University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=zDTRwcAAAAAJ&hl=en

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About Myself…
Dr. Mohammad Junaebur Rashid
• Employment
→ Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Dhaka.
(Former Applied Physics, Electronics & Communication Engineering)

→ Lecturer (2007), Assistant Professor (2013),


Associate Professor (2016) & Professor (2021)

• Education
→ Ph.D. in Physics (2012) [Nanophotonics]
CNRS-CRHEA, University of Nice SA, France Nice, France

→ M.S. in Applied Physics, Electronics


& Communication Engineering (2006)
University of Dhaka, Dhaka

→ B.Sc. in Applied Physics, Electronics


& Communication Engineering (2004)
University of Dhaka, Dhaka
Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) Machine 2
About Myself…
Dr. Mohammad Junaebur Rashid
• Postdoctoral Researcher: 2013-2014

→ Solar Energy Research Institute, SERI, UKM

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)

• Specialization

→ Semiconductor Materials and Devices,


→ Nanophotonics and Thin-film Solar Cell

• Publications

→ Two book chapters


→ Journal papers ∼ 45
• Research Collaborations

→ SERI, UKM, Malaysia; Uniten, Malaysia


→ Nanomaterials Research Institute, Kanazawa University, Japan
→ UAP, BUP & AIUB
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About Myself…
Dr. Mohammad Junaebur Rashid
My research on Nanophotonics

Photonic Crystals

Microdisk

SEM image

AFM image
1 μm × 1 μm

SEM image
GaN QDs on AlN
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Lecture 01 PHY 1101
Why and How …

Physics Mathematics

Exceptional

Why ? How ?
Students…..should have ..
Rather FB is more interesting!!
Knowledge
Technical Skill
Paper / Publication !? 5
Lecture 01 PHY 1101
Course Contents
Course Contents:
Electric Charges and Fields: Electric Charge, Conservation of Charge, Quantization of Charge, Coulomb’s Law,
Energy of a System of Charges, Electrical Energy in a Crystal Lattice, The Electric Field, Charge Distributions,
Flux, Gauss’s Law, Field of a Spherical Charge Distribution, Field of a Line Charge, Field of an Infinite Flat Sheet
of Charge.
Electric Potential: Electric Potential and Electric Potential Energy, Equipotential Surfaces, Calculating the
Potential from the Field, Potential Due to a Charged Particle, Potential Due a Group of Charged Particles, Potential
Due to an Electric Dipole, Potential Due to a Continuous Charge Distribution, Calculating the Field from the
Potential, Electric Potential Energy of a System of Charged Particles.
Electric Fields around the Conductors: Conductors in the Electrostatic Field, The General Electrostatic Problem
and the Uniqueness Theorem, Image Charges, Capacitance and Capacitors, Calculating the Capacitance, Capacitors
in Parallel and Series, Energy Stored in an Electric Field, Capacitor with Dielectrics and Gauss’s Law.

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Course Contents
Course Contents:
Magnetic Fields: What Produces a Magnetic Field, Vector potential, Crossed Fields: Discovery of the Electron,
Crossed Fields: The Hall Effect, A Circulating Charged, Cyclotrons and Synchrotrons, Magnetic Force on a Current-
Carrying Wire, Torque on a Current Loop, The Magnetic Dipole Moment.
Magnetic Fields Due to Currents: Calculating the Magnetic Field Due to a Current, Force between Two Parallel
Currents, Biot-Savart Law, Ampere’s Law, Solenoids and Toroids, Magnetic Dipole.
Electromagnetic Induction: Induction and Inductance, Faraday’s Law of Induction, Lenz’s Law, Induction and
Energy Transfers, Induced Electric Fields, Inductors and Inductance, Self-Induction, Energy Stored in a Magnetic
Field, Energy Density of a Magnetic Field, Mutual Induction.

Books:
• Electricity and Magnetism, 3rd Edition, Edward M. Purcell and David J. Morin, Cambridge University Press.
• Fundamentals of Physics, Volume 2, 10th Edition, David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jearl Walker, Wiley.
• University Physics with Modern Physics, 15th Edition, Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Pearson.
• Fundamentals of Physics II, R. Shankar, Yale University Press.
• Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 9th Edition, Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett, Cengage
Learning.
• Physics for Scientists & Engineers with Modern Physics, 4th Edition, Douglas C. Giancoli, Pearson.
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Lecture 01 PHY 1101
Course Objectives

Objectives:

→ To know the basics of electric charges and fields as well as electric potential.

→ To study the electric and magnetic fields in detail and to use it for solving problems.

→ To understand the basics of capacitance and its usage as energy storing element.

→ To study the induction and inductance and to know the law of EM induction.

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Marks Distribution

Grading

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Electricity Timeline https://www.eia.gov/kids/history-of-energy/timelines/electricity.php

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Electricity Timeline https://www.eia.gov/kids/history-of-energy/timelines/electricity.php

Electricity distribution system under private ownership


was begun by DEVCO, a subsidiary of Octavian Steel
Company in the 1930s and Dhanmondi power house
was setup for commercial distribution of power.

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