(eBook PDF) Electromagnetics 2nd Edition by Arlon T Adams – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1516520653
- ISBN-13 : 978-1516520657
- Author: Arlon T. Adams
Electromagnetics is by no means an easy subject to grasp. Teaching materials in the discipline must be carefully prepared and organized to help guide students to success. Not only should such materials offer comprehensive mathematics and strong physical insights, they should also present alternative ways of viewing and formulating problems. Electromagnetics is wonderfully unique in its approach. With thorough examples, summary tables, figures, alternative formulations, and homework problems, this volume takes the electromagnetics student step-by-step through the intricacies of the subject, and builds up comprehension and application gradually. Examples are used to delineate a basic approach and to guide students from start to solution through complex problems. Special cases are considered to draw analogies, and to offer physical insights and interpretations. Finally, the book’s large problem set enables instructors to teach the course for several years without repeating problem assignments.
Table contents:
Chapter 1: Vector Analysis
Chapter 2: Electrostatic Fields and Potentials
Chapter 3: Electric Fields in Dielectrics
Chapter 4: Special Solution Techniques
Chapter 5: Steady Currents and Conductive Materials
Chapter 6: Magnetostatic Fields
Chapter 7: Magnetic Fields in Matter
Chapter 8: Time-Varying Fields: Faraday’s Law and Maxwell’s Equations
Chapter 9: Electromagnetic Waves
Chapter 10: Reflection and Transmission of Waves
Chapter 11: Waveguides, Resonators, and Transmission Lines
Chapter 12: Radiation and Antennas
Bibliography
Appendix A
Appendix B
Answers to Selected Problems
Index
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