Engineering electromagnetics
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| Language: | English |
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Tokyo
McGraw-Hill Kogakusha
1974
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| Edition: | 3rd ed. |
| Series: | McGraw-Hill electrical and electronic engineering series
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Table of Contents:
- Vector analysis
- Couloumb's law and electric field intensity
- Electric flux density, Gauss's law, and divergence
- Energy and potential
- Conductors, dielectrics, and capacitance
- Experimental mapping methods
- Poisson's and Laplace's equations
- The steady magnetic field
- Magnetic forces, materials, and inductance
- Time-varying fields and Maxwell's equations
- The uniform plane wave
- Transmission lines
- Several other applications Maxwell's equations.


