Principles of Electromagnetism

Principles of Electromagnetism

Author: Ophelia Burgess

Publisher: Larsen and Keller Education

Published: 2019-06-18

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 9781641721424

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Electromagnetism is a branch of physics that studies the fundamental interaction of electromagnetic force that arises between electrically charged particles. It studies light, electric and magnetic fields. Electricity and magnetism are different manifestations of electromagnetic phenomena and the description of each, their generation and how each is affected by the other are described by the Maxwell's equations. This book provides comprehensive insights into the field of electromagnetism. It presents this complex subject in the most comprehensible and easy to understand language. For someone with an interest and eye for detail, this textbook covers the most significant topics in the field of electromagnetism.


Maxwell's Equations and the Principles of Electromagnetism

Maxwell's Equations and the Principles of Electromagnetism

Author: Richard Fitzpatrick

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 451

ISBN-13: 1934015202

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Designed for upper division electro- magnetism courses or as a reference for electrical engineers & scientists, this is an introduction to Maxwell's equations & electromagnetic waves. Further discusses electrostatics, magnetostatics, induction, etc., in the light of those equations. Discussion of vector field theory included.


Principles of Electrodynamics

Principles of Electrodynamics

Author: Melvin Schwartz

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-04-24

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 0486134679

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The 1988 Nobel Prize winner establishes the subject's mathematical background, reviews the principles of electrostatics, then introduces Einstein's special theory of relativity and applies it to topics throughout the book.


Problems And Solutions In Special Relativity And Electromagnetism

Problems And Solutions In Special Relativity And Electromagnetism

Author: Sergei Kruchinin

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Published: 2017-07-27

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 981322729X

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Field theory is an important topic in theoretical physics, which is studied in the physical and physico-mathematical departments of universities. Therefore, lecturers are faced with the urgent task of not only providing students with information about the subject, but also to help them master the material at a deep qualitative level, by presenting the specific features of general approaches to the statement and the solution of problems in theoretical physics. One of the ways to study field theory is the practical one, where the students can deepen their knowledge of the theoretical material and develop problem-solving skills. This book includes a concise theoretical summary of the main branches of field theory and electrodynamics, worked examples, and some problems for the student to solve.The book is written for students of theoretical and applied physics, and corresponds to the curricula of the theoretical courses 'Field theory' and 'Electrodynamics' for physics undergraduates. It can also be useful for students of other disciplines, in particular, those in which physics is one of the base subjects.


Physics of Classical Electromagnetism

Physics of Classical Electromagnetism

Author: Minoru Fujimoto

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-09-06

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0387680187

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This book is unique because unlike others on the subject that focus on mathematical arguments, this volume emphasizes the original field concept, aiming at objectives in modern information technology. Written primarily for undergraduate students of physics and engineering, this book serves as a useful reference for graduate students and researchers too. With concise introductory arguments for the physics of electromagnetism, this book covers basic topics including the nature of space-time-dependent radiations in modern applications.


Classical Electromagnetism

Classical Electromagnetism

Author: Jerrold Franklin

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Published: 2017-09-27

Total Pages: 659

ISBN-13: 0486825884

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This text advances from the basic laws of electricity and magnetism to classical electromagnetism in a quantum world. The treatment focuses on core concepts and related aspects of math and physics. 2016 edition.


Electromagnetic Theory and Plasmonics for Engineers

Electromagnetic Theory and Plasmonics for Engineers

Author: Liudmila Nickelson

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-11-24

Total Pages: 763

ISBN-13: 9811323526

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This book presents the theory of electromagnetic (EM) waves for upper undergraduate, graduate and PhD-level students in engineering. It focuses on physics and microwave theory based on Maxwell’s equations and the boundary conditions important for studying the operation of waveguides and resonators in a wide frequency range, namely, from approx. 10**9 to 10**16 hertz. The author also highlights various current topics in EM field theory, such as plasmonic (comprising a noble metal) waveguides and analyses of attenuations by filled waveguide dielectrics or semiconductors and also by conducting waveguide walls. Featuring a wide variety of illustrations, the book presents the calculated and schematic distributions of EM fields and currents in waveguides and resonators. Further, test questions are presented at the end of each chapter.