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E LECTROMAGNETISM BSCS-III/BSCS-II Instructor: M. Mateen Yaqoob

O UTLINE Course Information Course Outline

I NSTRUCTOR I NFORMATION (1/2) Muhammad Mateen Yaqoob Education: MS Electrical Engineering (COMSATS Islamabad) Bachelors in Telecommunication Engineering (Foundation University, Islamabad) Research Interests: Wireless Communication and Networks

I NSTRUCTOR I NFORMATION (2/2) Contact: Visiting Timings: Thursday (1030am-1pm) and Friday (1030am-12pm)

S TUDENT ’ S I NTRODUCTION Name Introduction CGPA Area of Interests

C OURSE I NFORMATION Course Lectures + Lab Work Reference Book: Principles of Electric Circuits by Thomas L. Floyd (7 th Edition)

C OURSE O UTLINE (1/2) Review of Vectors Electric Charge: Coulomb’s Law Electric field and intensity Electric potential Capacitors and charge storage concepts Magnetism: Magnetic fields Faraday’s and Lenz’s Laws Ampere’s law and its applications Inductance Definitions of the values of AC signals (Average and RMS Values)

C OURSE O UTLINE (2/2) Electric and Magnetic circuits: Electric current and resistance Ohm’s Law Simple resistive circuits (series and parallel) Kirchhoff laws Network theorems (DC analysis) RC and RL circuits Fundamentals of Semiconductor physics: Band theory Semiconductors (intrinsic and extrinsic) PN junction

C OURSE G RADING Mid-Term Exam = 30 Marks Sessional = 30 Marks Assignments = 10 Marks = Around 4-5 assignments Quizzes = 10 Marks Project/Presentation = 10 Marks Final-Term Exam = 40 Marks