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Eletromagnetic Theory II

Description

This second course in electrogmanetic theory delves deeper into the principles and applications of electromagnetism. Key topics include the behavior of electromagnetic waves, transmission lines, and waveguides, as well as the fundamentals of antennas. The course also covers the interaction of electromagnetic fields with matter, exploring electrostatics, magnetostatics, and time-dependent fields. Students study Maxwell’s equations in detail and their implications for wave propagation, reflection, and refraction. Advanced topics such as quasi-static analysis, numerical methods, and the emission and absorption of electromagnetic radiation are also introduced. This course prepares students for specialized fields like microwave engineering, antenna design, and optics

Disclaimer

The course syllabus is subject to change at the discretion of the instructor. Any modifications or updates will be communicated in advance.