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18-402 Applied Electrodynamics

Units:12.0
Department:Electrical & Comp. Eng.
Prerequisites:18-300
Related URLs:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/

This course builds upon the electric and magnetic field foundations established in 18-300 to describe phenomena and devices where electromagnetic waves are a central issue. Topics include: review of Maxwells equations, propagation of uniform plane waves in lossless and lossy media, energy conservation as described by the Poynting Theorem, reflection and transmission with normal and oblique incidence upon boundaries, sinusoidal steady state and transients on 2-conductor transmission lines, modal descriptions of waveguides, radiation and antennas. 4 hrs. lec. Prerequisite: 18-300 or equivalent.


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18-402 Applied Electrodynamics

Units:12.0
Department:Electrical & Comp. Eng.
Prerequisites:18-300
Related URLs:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/

This course builds upon the electric and magnetic field foundations established in 18-300 to describe phenomena and devices where electromagnetic waves are a central issue. Topics include: review of Maxwells equations, propagation of uniform plane waves in lossless and lossy media, energy conservation as described by the Poynting Theorem, reflection and transmission with normal and oblique incidence upon boundaries, sinusoidal steady state and transients on 2-conductor transmission lines, modal descriptions of waveguides, radiation and antennas. 4 hrs. lec. Prerequisite: 18-300 or equivalent.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#864
Rank in this department:#34

  Students also scheduled
18-731 Network Security
27-205 Introduction to Materials Character...
18-415 From Design to the Market for Deep ...
18-610 Fundamentals of Modern CMOS Devices
85-719 Introduction to Parallel Distribute...
18-549 Embedded Systems Design
32-400 Naval Laboratory
98-072 Student Taught Courses (StuCo): Dan...
98-038 Student Taught Courses (StuCo): Int...
95-791 Data Mining


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