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Full Description
This book introduces electrical engineering students and practitioners to the subject of electromagnetics. The book begins with a review of essential mathematical topics and then shifts to the topics of electrostatics, magnetostatics, time-varying electromagnetics, and antennas. Coverage includes a wide range of topics in electromagnetics with clear and simple descriptions of necessary concepts and worked-out examples, as well as explanations of relevant physics.
The book can serve as a primary reference for undergraduate-level electromagnetics courses and a quick review of elementary pre-requisite topics in graduate-level electromagnetics courses.
Contents
Introduction to Electromagnetics and Essential Mathematics.- Maxwell equations and the structure of electromagnetics.- Vector algebra and vector calculus.- Time Independent Electromagnetics.- Electrostatics.- Currents and resistance.- Magnetostatics.- Time Dependent Electromagnetics.- Quasi statics and dynamics.- Plane wave propagation.- Plane wave reflection and refraction.- Transmission lines.- Waveguides and cavities.- Radiation and Antennas.- Antenna fundamentals.- Electromagnetic radiation and auxiliary potentials.- Wire antennas.- Antenna arrays.- Integral equations.