Electromagnetism Ⅰ

Course Information

College Tsuyama College Year 2021
Course Title Electromagnetism Ⅰ
Course Code 0047 Course Category Specialized / Compulsory
Class Format Lecture Credits School Credit: 1
Department Department of Integrated Science and Technology Electrical and Electronic Systems Program Student Grade 3rd
Term Second Semester Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials Textbooks : "Koka no butsuri 3 Denjikigaku" (Baifukan), Reference books : "Korekara start denjikigaku" (Denki shoin)
Instructor OKE Shinichiro

Course Objectives

Learning purposes :
To understand the nature of electrostatic phenomena.

Course Objectives :
1. To be able to explain and calculate the relationship between electric fields and potential.
2. To be able to explain and calculate charges, potentials, and capacitance.
3. To be able to explain and calculate the electric field and potential in the dielectric and the energy stored in the dielectric.
3. To be able to objectively evaluate own accomplishments.

Rubric

ExcellentGoodAcceptableNot acceptable
Achievement 1The student can explain and calculate the relationship between electric fields and electric potential.The student can explain the relationship between electric fields and electric potential and perform basic calculations.The student can explain the relationship between electric fields and electric potential and perform basic simple calculations.The student cannot explain and calculate the relationship between electric fields and potential.
Achievement 2Students can explain and calculate charges, potentials, and capacitance.Students can explain the charges, potentials and capacitance and perform basic calculations.Students can explain the charges, potentials and capacitance and perform basic simple calculations.Students cannot explain and calculate charges, potentials, and capacitance.
Achievement 3Students can explain and calculate the electric field and potential in the dielectric and the energy stored in the dielectric.Students can explain the electric field and potential in the dielectric and the energy stored in the dielectric and perform basic calculations.Students can explain the electric field and potential in the dielectric and the energy stored in the dielectric and perform basic simple calculations.Students cannot explain and calculate the electric field and potential in the dielectric and the energy stored in the dielectric.
Achievement 4Students are able to evaluate their achievement very objectively.Students are able to assess their achievement almost objectively.Students can evaluate their achievement a little objectively.Students cannot evaluate their achievement objectively.

Assigned Department Objectives

Teaching Method

Outline:
General or Specialized : Specialized

Field of learning : Electrical and Electronic

Required, Elective, etc. : Must complete subjects

Foundational academic disciplines : Engineering / Electrical and Electronic engineering and related fields

Relationship with Educational Objectives : This class is equivalent to "(2) Acquire basic science and technical knowledge".

Relationship with JABEE programs : The main goal of learning / education in this class is "A-1".

Course outline : This class covers the basic contents of electromagnetism with exercises.
Style:
Course method : This class will be offered in the second semester. Textbooks and handouts will be used in this class. Students will be required to download and bring their own handouts. There will be occasional mini tests and reports.

Grade evaluation method : Exams (70%) + Mini tests and reports (25%) + Self-evaluation (5%).
Notice:
Precautions on the enrollment : Students must take this class (no more than one-third of the required number of class hours missed) in order to complete the 3rd year course. This is a "class that requires study outside of class hours". Classes are offered for 15 hours per credit, but 30 credit hours are required in addition to this. Follow the instructions of your instructor for these extra studies.

Foundational subjects : Electrical and Electronic Circuits (2nd year), Basic Electric (2nd), Integrated Science and Technology Practice (2nd).

Related subjects : Introduction to Electricity and Magnetism (3rd year), Electromagnetism II (4th).

Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning

Active Learning
Aided by ICT
Applicable to Remote Class
Instructor Professionally Experienced
Must complete subject

Course Plan

Theme Goals
2nd Semester
3rd Quarter
1st Guidance, electric fields and potentials Be able to explain and calculate electric fields and potentials.
2nd Properties of conductors and conductor systems Be able to explain the properties of conductors and conductor systems.
3rd Capacity Be able to calculate the capacitance of various conductor systems.
4th Connecting capacitors Be able to calculate the combined capacity of capacitors connected in series and in parallel.
5th Electrostatic energy Be able to calculate the electrostatic energy stored in a conducting system.
6th Electrostatic energy and electrostatic force Be able to calculate the electrostatic forces using the method of virtual displacement.
7th Electric polarization Be able to calculate the electric dipole moment.
8th 2nd semester mid-term exam
4th Quarter
9th Return and commentary of exam answers
10th Electric field and potential in a dielectric Be able to calculate the electric field in a dielectric.
11th Boundary conditions of the dielectric Be able to explain the boundary conditions between the flux density and the electric field.
12th Energy stored in the dielectric Be able to calculate the energy stored in the dielectric.
13th Energy stored in the dielectric and force Be able to calculate Maxwell's stresses.
14th Method of electric image Be able to calculate potential, electric field and capacitance using the method of electric image.
15th (2nd semester final exam)
16th Return and commentary of exam answers

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationPresentationMutual Evaluations between studentsSelf-evaluationMini testOtherTotal
Subtotal70005250100
Basic Proficiency0005005
Specialized Proficiency7000025095
Cross Area Proficiency0000000