0301-474 - Electromagnetic Fields II

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Rochester Institute of Technology
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Study of propagation, refl ection and transmissions of electromagnetic waves in unbounded regions and in guiding structures. Topics: time varying fi elds, Maxwell's equations, wave equations, uniform plane waves in conductive regions, polarization, the Poynting theorem and power, refl ection and transmission at normal incidence from plane boundaries (multiple dielectric interfaces), oblique incidence at plane dielectric boundaries, two-conductor transmission lines (transmission line equations, transients on transmission lines, pulse and step excitations, refl ection diagrams, sinusoidal steady state solutions, standing waves, the Smith Chart and impedance matching techniques), TE and TM waves in rectangular waveguides (propagation dispersion characteristics). A few experiments illustrating fundamental wave propagation and refl ection concepts are conducted. (0301-473) Class 4, Lab 2, Credit 5 (S, SU)
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2.00
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Multiple
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Phone Number:
(585) 475-2411
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Quarter

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