PHY 1510F

Advanced Electromagnetism

 

Fall 2010

Monday, 1-3 (with the occasional Thursdays at 6-8 PM)

Room MP 408

 

Prof. Pekka K. Sinervo, F.R.S.C.

Department of Physics, MP 814A. Phone: (416) 978-5270
CIFAR, 180 Dundas Street, Suite 1400.  (416) 971-4884

Office Hours: Thursday 10-12, MP 814A

Teaching Assistant:  Snezana Prodan

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

 

The goal of the course is to cover Classical Electromagnetic Theory at a graduate level. Topics will include: electrostatics, boundary-value problems, GreenÕs functions and multipole expansions; magnetostatics; magnetic field of localized current distributions; FaradayÕs law of induction; MaxwellÕs equations, retarded potentials; PoyntingÕs theorem and conservation laws; plane waves and dispersion; fields from an oscillating dipole.

 

BOOKS

 

The textbook for the course is Jackson, J. D., Classical Electrodynamics, (New York: Wiley, 1999) 3rd edition. The book is available for purchase at the U of T Bookstore, both used and new.  The book is also on short-term loan at the Physics and Gerstein Libraries.

 

FORMAT AND REQUIREMENTS

 

The course will meet for 2 hours of lecture and exercises per week. Students will be responsible for material covered in reading assignments as well as in class.   Monday lectures will be 1:10-3.  Thursday lectures will be 6:00-8:00 PM.  Please note that the lecture on Nov 4 will be from 5:00-7:00 PM.

 

Performance in the course will be evaluated on the basis of 4 problem sets (15% each, adding to 60% total of the final grade), and 1 final examination (40% of the final grade).   

 

The problem sets (15% each) will be distributed 1 week before they are due and will be collected at the beginning of class on October 4, November 4, November 15 and December 2.  Szezana Prodan is the grader for the course, and she can be contacted by email (sprodan at physics.utoronto.ca).

 

The final exam (40%) will be open book. The date and location will be announced at a later date.

 

 

COURSE RULES AND POLICIES

 

Enrolment in PHY 1510F entails agreement to the following rules concerning course policies:

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT DATES

 

Oct 4

First Problem Set due (at the beginning of class)

Oct 6

Last day to add course

Oct 11

No class, Thanksgiving holiday

Nov 4

Second Problem Set due (at the beginning of class)

Nov 3

Last day to drop course without academic penalty

Nov 15

Third Problem Set due (at the beginning of class)

Dec 2

Fourth Problem Set due (at the beginning of class)

Dec 2

Last class

TBA in December

Final Exam (Date and Place TBA)

 

 

 


 SCHEDULE

 

 

Dates

Topic

Readings

 

Course Requirements

Lecture 1

Sep 20

Electrostatics: Poisson and Laplace equations

Jackson ch. 1

 

Lecture 2

Sep 27

GreenÕs Theorem - Boundary Value Problems I

Jackson ch. 1,2

PS 1 handed out, due 4 Oct

Lecture 3

Oct 18

Boundary Value Problems II – spherical coordinates

Jackson ch. 3

 

Lecture 4

Oct 21; 6-8 PM

Green function in sperhical haromics

Multipole expansion, dielectric media, polarizability

Jackson ch. 3,4

PS 2 handed out

 

Lecture 5

Nov 1

Dielectrics permittivity, magnetostatics, magnetic dipole moment

Jackson ch. 4,5

 

Lecture 6

Nov 4; 5:10-6:30 PM

FaradayÕs Law

 

Jackson ch. 5

PS 2 due

Lecture 7

Nov 8

MaxwellÕs equations; the wave equation; retarded potentials

Jackson ch. 6

PS 3 handed out

Lecture 8

Nov 11; 6-8 PM

Retarded potentials continued; PoyntingÕs theorem and Conservation Laws;

Jackson ch. 6,7

 

Lecture 9

Nov 15

Electromagnetic plane waves

 

Jackson ch. 6,7

PS 3 due

Lecture 10

Nov 18; 6-8 PM

Polarization, reflection and refraction of EM waves; frequency dispersion

 

Jackson ch. 7

PS 4 handed out

Lecture 11

Nov 29

Radiating systems, angular distribution of radiation, dipole approximation; LarmorÕs formula

Jackson ch. 9

 

Lecture 12

Dec 2; 6-8 PM

 

 

PS 4 due

 

Problem Sets

 

Problem Set 1 -- Coulomb's Law and Green Function                   Problem Set 1 Solutions

Problem Set 2 -- Green functions and multipoles

 

Last Revised:  1 November 2010