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Role on Project: Content Developer, Instructor, Subject Matter Expert
Position Title: Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
Department: The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE)
Institution: University of Toronto

Belinda Wang received the B. A.Sc. degree (with honors) in 1986 and subsequently the M. Eng. degree in 1990 in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto. She joined the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Toronto as a Tutor in 1986 teaching/coordinating tutorials and laboratories. She also held the position of Manager, PC network from 1988 to 1991 managing the departmental undergraduate computer networks. She was promoted to Senior Tutor in 1992 and then to the rank of Senior Lecturer in 1999. Since then Professor Wang has been primarily teaching 1st & 2nd year undergraduate courses such as digital systems, introductory to electronics, circuit theory, electrical fundamentals, electricity and magnetism and calculus. She joined the rank of Associate Professor, Teaching Stream in July, 2015. She also serves as the P. Eng. Czar in ECE Department since 2006 engaged in promotion of Professional Engineer designation amongst faculty members. 

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Digital Object Types: Video Links
Title of Resource Part of Description
Magnetic Field-Current Loop | Link Magnetic Fields and Forces

Application of Biot-Savart law on a circular current wire

Magnetic Field - Biot Savart Law | Link Magnetic Fields and Forces

Application of Biot-Savart law on a straight current wire

Lenz's Law | Link Electromagnetic Induction

Lenz's law is described in this video

Inductor-Stored Energy | Link Electromagnetic Induction

The stored energy in an inductor is discussed in this video

Inductor | Link Electromagnetic Induction

The definition of inductance of an inductor is introduced in this video

Inductive Network | Link Electromagnetic Induction

The equivalent inductance of parellell or series connected inductors

Induction-Energy Transfer | Link Electromagnetic Induction

The energy transfer process in electromagnetic induction

Digital Object Types: Illustrations
Title of Resource Part of Description
Lightning | Download File (61.73 KB) Electric Charges and Forces
Digital Object Types: Other Files
Title of Resource Part of Description
Induction Example | Download File (86.93 KB) Electromagnetic Induction

A step-by-step example is intended to show learners how to apply concepts taught in the lecture videos to analyze and solve problems.

Inductance Example | Download File (73.5 KB) Electromagnetic Induction

A step-by-step example is intended to show learners how to apply concepts taught in the lecture videos to analyze and solve problems.

Digital Object Types: Glossary
Title of Resource Part of Description
Glossary | Download File (142.59 KB) Electric Charges and Forces, Electric Fields, Electric Potential and Potential Energy, Capacitance and Capacitor, Magnetic Fields and Forces, Electromagnetic Induction

This glossary contains definitions for the modules: Electric Charges and Forces, Electric Fields, Electric Potential and Potential Energy, Capacitance and Capacitor, Magnetic Fields and Forces, and Electromagnetic Induction.

Digital Object Types: Assessments
Title of Resource Part of Description
Force (Hard Example) | Download File (137.38 KB) Electric Charges and Forces
Force (Easy Example) | Download File (127.47 KB) Electric Charges and Forces
Field (Hard Example) | Download File (195.27 KB) Electric Fields
Field (Easy Example) | Download File (136.36 KB) Electric Fields