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1.1. Given the vectors M = −10ax + 4ay − 8az and N = 8ax + 7ay − 2az, find: a) a unit vector in the direction of −M + 2N. −M + 2N = 10ax − 4ay + 8az + 16ax + 14ay − 4az = (26, 10, 4) Thus a = (26, 10, 4) |(26, 10, 4)| = (0.92, 0.36, 0.14) b) the magnitude of 5ax + N − 3M: (5, 0, 0) + (8, 7, −2) − (−30, 12, −24) = (43, −5, 22), and |(43, −5, 22)| = 48.6. c) |M||2N|(M + N): |(−10, 4, −8)||(16, 14, −4)|(−2, 11, −10) = (13.4)(21.6)(−2, 11, −10) = (−580.5, 3193, −2902) 1.2. Given three points, A(4, 3, 2), B(−2, 0, 5), and C(7, −2, 1): a) Specify the vector A extending from the origin to the point A. A = (4, 3, 2) = 4ax + 3ay + 2az b) Give a unit vector extending from the origin to the midpoint of line AB. The vector from the origin to the midpoint is given by M = (1/2)(A + B) = (1/2)(4 − 2, 3 + 0, 2 + 5) = (1, 1.5, 3.5) The unit vector will be m = (1, 1.5, 3.5) |(1, 1.5, 3.5)| = (0.25, 0.38, 0.89) c) Calculate the length of the perimeter of triangle ABC: Begin with AB = (−6, −3, 3), BC = (9, −2, −4), CA = (3, −5, −1). Then |AB|+|BC|+|CA| = 7.35 + 10.05 + 5.91 = 23.32 1.3. The vector from the origin to the point A is given as (6, −2, −4), and the unit vector directed from the origin toward point B is (2, −2, 1)/3. If points A and B are ten units apart, find the coordinates of point B. With A = (6, −2, −4) and B = 1 3 B(2, −2, 1), we use the fact that |B − A| = 10, or |(6 − 2 3 B)ax − (2 − 2 3 B)ay − (4 + 1 3 B)az| = 10 Expanding, obtain 36 − 8B + 4 9 B 2 + 4 − 8 3 B + 4 9 B 2 + 16 + 8 3 B + 1 9 B 2 = 100 or B 2 − 8B − 44 = 0. Thus B = 8± √ 64−176 2 = 11.75 (taking positive option) and so B = 2 3 (11.75)ax − 2 3 (11.75)ay + 1 3 (11.75)az = 7.83ax − 7.83ay + 3.92az 1 SOLUTION MANUAL ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS BY WILLIAM H. HAYT 8TH EDITION COMPLETE CHAPTERS 1.4. given points A(8, −5, 4) and B(−2, 3, 2), find: a) the distance from A to B. |B − A|=|(−10, 8, −2)| = 12.96 b) a unit vector directed from A towards B. This is found through aAB = B − A |B − A| = (−0.77, 0.62, −0.15) c) a unit vector directed from the origin to the midpoint of the line AB. a0M = (A + B)/2 |(A + B)/2| = (3, −1, 3) √ 19 = (0.69, −0.23, 0.69) d) the coordinates of the point on the line connecting A to B at which the line intersects the plane z = 3. Note that the midpoint, (3, −1, 3), as determined from part c happens to have z coordinate of 3. This is the point we are looking for. 1.5. A vector field is specified as G = 24xyax + 12(x2 + 2)ay + 18z 2az. Given two points, P(1, 2, −1) and Q(−2, 1, 3), find: a) G at P: G(1, 2, −1) = (48, 36, 18) b) a unit vector in the direction of G at Q: G(−2, 1, 3) = (−48, 72, 162), so aG = (−48, 72, 162) |(−48, 72, 162)| = (−0.26, 0.39, 0.88) c) a unit vector directed from Q toward P: aQP = P − Q |P − Q| = (3, −1, 4) √ 26 = (0.59, 0.20, −0.78) d) the equation of the surface on which |G| = 60: We write 60 = |(24xy, 12(x2 + 2), 18z 2 )|, or 10 = |(4xy, 2x 2 + 4, 3z 2 )|, so the equation is 100 = 16x 2 y 2 + 4x 4 + 16x 2 + 16 + 9z 4 2 1.6. For the G field in Problem 1.5, make sketches of Gx , Gy , Gz and |G| along the line y = 1, z = 1, for 0 ≤ x ≤ 2. We find G(x, 1, 1) = (24x, 12x 2 + 24, 18), from which Gx = 24x, Gy = 12x 2 + 24, Gz = 18, and |G| = 6 √ 4x 4 + 32x 2 + 25. Plots are shown below. 1.7. Given the vector field E = 4zy2 cos 2xax + 2zy sin 2xay + y 2 sin 2xaz for the region |x|, |y|, and |z| less than 2, find: a) the surfaces on which Ey = 0. With Ey = 2zy sin 2x = 0, the surfaces are 1) the plane z = 0, with |x| 2, |y| 2; 2) the plane y = 0, with |x| 2, |z| 2; 3) the plane x = 0, with |y| 2, |z| 2; 4) the plane x = π/2, with |y| 2, |z| 2. b) the region in which Ey = Ez: This occurs when 2zy sin 2x = y 2 sin 2x, or on the plane 2z = y, with |x| 2, |y| 2, |z| 1. c) the region in which E = 0: We would have Ex = Ey = Ez = 0, or zy2 cos 2x = zy sin 2x = y 2 sin 2x = 0. This condition is met on the plane y = 0, with |x| 2, |z| 2. 1.8. Two vector fields are F = −10ax +20x(y −1)ay and G = 2x 2yax −4ay +zaz. For the point P(2, 3, −4), find: a) |F|: F at (2, 3, −4) = (−10, 80, 0), so |F| = 80.6. b) |G|: G at (2, 3, −4) = (24, −4, −4), so |G| = 24.7. c) a unit vector in the direction of F − G: F − G = (−10, 80, 0) − (24, −4, −4) = (−34, 84, 4). So a = F − G |F − G| = (−34, 84, 4) 90.7 = (−0.37, 0.92, 0.04) d) a unit vector in the direction of F + G: F + G = (−10, 80, 0) + (24, −4, −4) = (14, 76, −4). So a = F + G |F + G| = (14, 76, −4) 77.4 = (0.18, 0.98, −0.05) 3 1.9. A field is given as G = 25 (x2 + y 2 ) (xax + yay ) Find: a) a unit vector in the direction of G at P(3, 4, −2): Have Gp = 25/(9 + 16) × (3, 4, 0) = 3ax + 4ay , and |Gp| = 5. Thus aG = (0.6, 0.8, 0). b) the angle between G and ax at P: The angle is found through aG · ax = cos θ. So cos θ = (0.6, 0.8, 0) · (1, 0, 0) = 0.6. Thus θ = 53◦ . c) the value of the following double integral on the plane y = 7:  4 0  2 0 G · ay dzdx  4 0  2 0 25 x 2 + y 2 (xax + yay ) · ay dzdx =  4 0  2 0 25 x 2 + 49 × 7 dzdx =  4 0 350 x 2 + 49 dx = 350 × 1 7 tan−1 4 7  − 0  = 26 1.10. Use the definition of the dot product to find the interior angles at A and B of the triangle defined by the three points A(1, 3, −2), B(−2, 4, 5), and C(0, −2, 1): a) Use RAB = (−3, 1, 7) and RAC = (−1, −5, 3) to form RAB · RAC = |RAB||RAC| cos θA. Obtain 3 + 5 + 21 = √ 59√ 35 cos θA. Solve to find θA = 65.3 ◦ . b) Use RBA = (3, −1, −7) and RBC = (2, −6, −4) to form RBA · RBC = |RBA||RBC| cos θB. Obtain 6 + 6 + 28 = √ 59√ 56 cos θB. Solve to find θB = 45.9 ◦ . 1.11. Given the points M(0.1, −0.2, −0.1), N(−0.2, 0.1, 0.3), and P(0.4, 0, 0.1), find: a) the vector RMN : RMN = (−0.2, 0.1, 0.3) − (0.1, −0.2, −0.1) = (−0.3, 0.3, 0.4). b) the dot product RMN · RMP : RMP = (0.4, 0, 0.1) − (0.1, −0.2, −0.1) = (0.3, 0.2, 0.2). RMN · RMP = (−0.3, 0.3, 0.4) · (0.3, 0.2, 0.2) = −0.09 + 0.06 + 0.08 = 0.05. c) the scalar projection of RMN on RMP : RMN · aRMP = (−0.3, 0.3, 0.4) · (0.3, 0.2, 0.2) √ 0.09 + 0.04 + 0.04 = 0.05 √ 0.17 = 0.12 d) the angle between RMN and RMP : θM = cos−1 RMN · RMP |RMN ||RMP |  = cos−1 0.05 √ 0.34√ 0.17 = 78◦ 4

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SOLUTION MANUAL ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS BY WILLIAM H. HAYT 8TH
EDITION COMPLETE CHAPTERS

CHAPTER 1

1.1. Given the vectors M = −10ax + 4ay − 8az and N = 8ax + 7ay − 2az , find:
a) a unit vector in the direction of −M + 2N.
−M + 2N = 10ax − 4ay + 8az + 16ax + 14ay − 4az = (26, 10, 4)
Thus
(26, 10, 4)
a= = (0.92, 0.36, 0.14)
|(26, 10, 4)|

b) the magnitude of 5ax + N − 3M:
(5, 0, 0) + (8, 7, −2) − (−30, 12, −24) = (43, −5, 22), and |(43, −5, 22)| = 48.6.
c) |M||2N|(M + N):
|(−10, 4, −8)||(16, 14, −4)|(−2, 11, −10) = (13.4)(21.6)(−2, 11, −10)
= (−580.5, 3193, −2902)

1.2. Given three points, A(4, 3, 2), B(−2, 0, 5), and C(7, −2, 1):
a) Specify the vector A extending from the origin to the point A.

A = (4, 3, 2) = 4ax + 3ay + 2az

b) Give a unit vector extending from the origin to the midpoint of line AB.
The vector from the origin to the midpoint is given by
M = (1/2)(A + B) = (1/2)(4 − 2, 3 + 0, 2 + 5) = (1, 1.5, 3.5)
The unit vector will be
(1, 1.5, 3.5)
m= = (0.25, 0.38, 0.89)
|(1, 1.5, 3.5)|
c) Calculate the length of the perimeter of triangle ABC:
Begin with AB = (−6, −3, 3), BC = (9, −2, −4), CA = (3, −5, −1).
Then

|AB| + |BC| + |CA| = 7.35 + 10.05 + 5.91 = 23.32


1.3. The vector from the origin to the point A is given as (6, −2, −4), and the unit vector directed from the
origin toward point B is (2, −2, 1)/3. If points A and B are ten units apart, find the coordinates of point
B.
With A = (6, −2, −4) and B = 13 B(2, −2, 1), we use the fact that |B − A| = 10, or
|(6 − 23 B)ax − (2 − 23 B)ay − (4 + 13 B)az | = 10
Expanding, obtain
36 − 8B + 49 B 2 + 4 − 38 B + 49 B 2 + 16 + 83 B + 19 B 2 = 100

8± 64−176
or B 2 − 8B − 44 = 0. Thus B = 2 = 11.75 (taking positive option) and so
2 2 1
B= (11.75)ax − (11.75)ay + (11.75)az = 7.83ax − 7.83ay + 3.92az
3 3 3
1

,1.4. given points A(8, −5, 4) and B(−2, 3, 2), find:
a) the distance from A to B.

|B − A| = |(−10, 8, −2)| = 12.96

b) a unit vector directed from A towards B. This is found through
B−A
aAB = = (−0.77, 0.62, −0.15)
|B − A|
c) a unit vector directed from the origin to the midpoint of the line AB.

(A + B)/2 (3, −1, 3)
a0M = = √ = (0.69, −0.23, 0.69)
|(A + B)/2| 19

d) the coordinates of the point on the line connecting A to B at which the line intersects the plane z = 3.
Note that the midpoint, (3, −1, 3), as determined from part c happens to have z coordinate of 3. This
is the point we are looking for.

1.5. A vector field is specified as G = 24xyax + 12(x 2 + 2)ay + 18z2 az . Given two points, P (1, 2, −1) and
Q(−2, 1, 3), find:
a) G at P : G(1, 2, −1) = (48, 36, 18)
b) a unit vector in the direction of G at Q: G(−2, 1, 3) = (−48, 72, 162), so

(−48, 72, 162)
aG = = (−0.26, 0.39, 0.88)
|(−48, 72, 162)|

c) a unit vector directed from Q toward P :

P−Q (3, −1, 4)
aQP = = √ = (0.59, 0.20, −0.78)
|P − Q| 26

d) the equation of the surface on which |G| = 60: We write 60 = |(24xy, 12(x 2 + 2), 18z2 )|, or
10 = |(4xy, 2x 2 + 4, 3z2 )|, so the equation is

100 = 16x 2 y 2 + 4x 4 + 16x 2 + 16 + 9z4




2

,1.6. For the G field in Problem 1.5, make sketches of Gx , Gy , Gz and |G| along the line y = 1, z = 1, for
0 ≤ x ≤ 2. We find√ G(x, 1, 1) = (24x, 12x 2 + 24, 18), from which Gx = 24x, Gy = 12x 2 + 24,
Gz = 18, and |G| = 6 4x 4 + 32x 2 + 25. Plots are shown below.




1.7. Given the vector field E = 4zy 2 cos 2xax + 2zy sin 2xay + y 2 sin 2xaz for the region |x|, |y|, and |z| less
than 2, find:
a) the surfaces on which Ey = 0. With Ey = 2zy sin 2x = 0, the surfaces are 1) the plane z = 0, with
|x| < 2, |y| < 2; 2) the plane y = 0, with |x| < 2, |z| < 2; 3) the plane x = 0, with |y| < 2, |z| < 2;
4) the plane x = π/2, with |y| < 2, |z| < 2.
b) the region in which Ey = Ez : This occurs when 2zy sin 2x = y 2 sin 2x, or on the plane 2z = y, with
|x| < 2, |y| < 2, |z| < 1.
c) the region in which E = 0: We would have Ex = Ey = Ez = 0, or zy 2 cos 2x = zy sin 2x =
y 2 sin 2x = 0. This condition is met on the plane y = 0, with |x| < 2, |z| < 2.

1.8. Two vector fields are F = −10ax + 20x(y − 1)ay and G = 2x 2 yax − 4ay + zaz . For the point P (2, 3, −4),
find:
a) |F|: F at (2, 3, −4) = (−10, 80, 0), so |F| = 80.6.
b) |G|: G at (2, 3, −4) = (24, −4, −4), so |G| = 24.7.
c) a unit vector in the direction of F − G: F − G = (−10, 80, 0) − (24, −4, −4) = (−34, 84, 4). So

F−G (−34, 84, 4)
a= = = (−0.37, 0.92, 0.04)
|F − G| 90.7

d) a unit vector in the direction of F + G: F + G = (−10, 80, 0) + (24, −4, −4) = (14, 76, −4). So

F+G (14, 76, −4)
a= = = (0.18, 0.98, −0.05)
|F + G| 77.4

3

, 1.9. A field is given as
25
G= (xax + yay )
(x 2 + y2)
Find:
a) a unit vector in the direction of G at P (3, 4, −2): Have Gp = 25/(9 + 16) × (3, 4, 0) = 3ax + 4ay ,
and |Gp | = 5. Thus aG = (0.6, 0.8, 0).
b) the angle between G and ax at P : The angle is found through aG · ax = cos θ . So cos θ =
(0.6, 0.8, 0) · (1, 0, 0) = 0.6. Thus θ = 53◦ .
c) the value of the following double integral on the plane y = 7:
 4 2
G · ay dzdx
0 0
 4 2 25
 4 2
25
 4
350
(xax + ya y ) · a y dzdx = × 7 dzdx = dx
0 0 x2 + y2 0 0 x 2 + 49
0 x 2 + 49
   
1 −1 4
= 350 × tan − 0 = 26
7 7


1.10. Use the definition of the dot product to find the interior angles at A and B of the triangle defined by the
three points A(1, 3, −2), B(−2, 4, 5), and C(0, −2, 1):
a) Use RAB = (−3, √ 1, √7) and RAC = (−1, −5, 3) to form RAB · RAC = |RAB ||RAC | cos θA . Obtain
3 + 5 + 21 = 59 35 cos θA . Solve to find θA = 65.3◦ .
b) Use RBA = (3,√−1,√−7) and RBC = (2, −6, −4) to form RBA · RBC = |RBA ||RBC | cos θB . Obtain
6 + 6 + 28 = 59 56 cos θB . Solve to find θB = 45.9◦ .


1.11. Given the points M(0.1, −0.2, −0.1), N(−0.2, 0.1, 0.3), and P (0.4, 0, 0.1), find:
a) the vector RMN : RMN = (−0.2, 0.1, 0.3) − (0.1, −0.2, −0.1) = (−0.3, 0.3, 0.4).
b) the dot product RMN · RMP : RMP = (0.4, 0, 0.1) − (0.1, −0.2, −0.1) = (0.3, 0.2, 0.2). RMN ·
RMP = (−0.3, 0.3, 0.4) · (0.3, 0.2, 0.2) = −0.09 + 0.06 + 0.08 = 0.05.
c) the scalar projection of RMN on RMP :

(0.3, 0.2, 0.2) 0.05
RMN · aRMP = (−0.3, 0.3, 0.4) · √ =√ = 0.12
0.09 + 0.04 + 0.04 0.17

d) the angle between RMN and RMP :
   
−1 RMN · RMP −1 0.05
θM = cos = cos √ √ = 78◦
|RMN ||RMP | 0.34 0.17




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