Faculty of Engineering - Ain Shams University, Home
Electricity and Magnetism
What Will Learn?
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Course Aims Work effectively and safely in laboratory environment. Use the power of computers in applications of physics. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Think critically and analyze physical problems. Know and understand some of the physical meaning and the governing laws. Analyze and solve problems based on understanding of Physical concepts and laws. Know some engineering applications based on the studied physical concepts. Use the scientific process that scientists use to deduce physical laws. Appreciate the power of Science in understanding, developing and sustaining life.
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Course Goals
- Quality Education
- Affordable and Clean Energy
Requirements
Description
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English Description
Electricity: Review of vectors, Coulomb’s law, Electric field, Electric flux, Gauss Law and its applications, Electric potential, Capacitance and Dielectrics, Electric current and RC circuits. Magnetism: Magnetic field, Magnetic Force, Sources of Magnetic Fields, Ampere’s law, Faraday’s Law, Electromagnetic induction, Magnetic properties of materials and AC circuits. -
Arabic Description
Electricity: Review of vectors, Coulomb’s law, Electric field, Electric flux, Gauss Law and its applications, Electric potential, Capacitance and Dielectrics, Electric current and RC circuits. Magnetism: Magnetic field, Magnetic Force, Sources of Magnetic Fields, Ampere’s law, Faraday’s Law, Electromagnetic induction, Magnetic properties of materials and AC circuits.
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DepartmentEngineering Physics and Mathematics
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Credit Hours3
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GradesTotal ( 100 ) = Midterm (20) + tr.Major Assessment (25 = tr.Industry 0% , tr.Project 0% , tr.Self_learning 0% , tr.Seminar 0% ) + tr.Minor Assessment (5) + tr.Oral/Practical (10) + Exam Grade (40)
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HoursLecture Hours: 3, Tutorial Hours: 0, Lab Hours: 1
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Required SWL125
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Equivalent ECTS5
- 1. R. Serway and J. W. Jewett, “Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics”, 9th Edition, Brooks Cole, 2014.
- 2. Halliday, D., Resnick, R., & Walker, J. (2010). Fundamentals of Physics. John Wiley & Sons - R. Serway and J. W. Jewett, Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, 9th Edition, Brooks Cole, 2014.