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Elements of Electromagnetics / Matthew N.O. Sadiku.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford series in electrical and computer engineeringPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, c2001.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xvi,765 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 019513477X (cloth)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QC760 .S23 2001
Contents:
PREFACE; A NOTE TO THE STUDENT; PART I: VECTOR ANALYSIS; 1. Vector Algebra; 2. Coordinate Systems and Transformations; 3. Vector Calculus; PART II: ELECTROSTATICS; 4. Electrostatic Fields; 5. Electric Fields in Material Space; 6. Electrostatic Boundary-Value Problems; PART III: MAGNETOSTATICS; 7. Magnetostatic Fields; 8. Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Devices; PART IV: WAVES AND APPLICATIONS; 9. Maxwell's Equations; 10. Electromagnetic Wave Propagation; 11. Transmission Lines; 12. Waveguides; 13. Antennas; 14. Modern Topics; 15. Numerical Methods; APPENDIX; Appendix A Mathematical Formulas; Appendix B Material Constants; Appendix C Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems
Summary: Thoroughly updated and revised, this third edition of Sadiku's Elements of Electromagnetics is designed for the standard sophomore/junior level electromagnetics course taught in departments of electrical engineering. It takes a two-semester approach to fundamental concepts and applications in electromagnetics beginning with vector analysis - which is then applied throughout the text. A balanced presentation of time-varying fields and static fields prepares students for employment in today's industrial and manufacturing sectors. Mathematical theorems are treated separately from physical concepts. Students, therefore, do not need to review any more mathematics than their level of proficiency requires. Sadiku is well-known for his excellent pedagogy, and this edition refines his approach even further. Student-oriented pedagogy comprises: chapter introductions showing how the forthcoming material relates to the previous chapter, summaries, boxed formulas, and multiple choice review questions with answers allowing students to gauge their comprehension. Many new problems have been added throughout the text, as well as a new chapter on Modern Topics covering microwaves, electromagnetic interference and compatibility, and optical fibers. This book is appropriate for sophomore/junior level students in electrical engineering. It will also be accompanied by a Solutions Manual, available free to adopters of the main text.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

PREFACE; A NOTE TO THE STUDENT; PART I: VECTOR ANALYSIS; 1. Vector Algebra; 2. Coordinate Systems and Transformations; 3. Vector Calculus; PART II: ELECTROSTATICS; 4. Electrostatic Fields; 5. Electric Fields in Material Space; 6. Electrostatic Boundary-Value Problems; PART III: MAGNETOSTATICS; 7. Magnetostatic Fields; 8. Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Devices; PART IV: WAVES AND APPLICATIONS; 9. Maxwell's Equations; 10. Electromagnetic Wave Propagation; 11. Transmission Lines; 12. Waveguides; 13. Antennas; 14. Modern Topics; 15. Numerical Methods; APPENDIX; Appendix A Mathematical Formulas; Appendix B Material Constants; Appendix C Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems

Thoroughly updated and revised, this third edition of Sadiku's Elements of Electromagnetics is designed for the standard sophomore/junior level electromagnetics course taught in departments of electrical engineering. It takes a two-semester approach to fundamental concepts and applications in electromagnetics beginning with vector analysis - which is then applied throughout the text. A balanced presentation of time-varying fields and static fields prepares students for employment in today's industrial and manufacturing sectors. Mathematical theorems are treated separately from physical concepts. Students, therefore, do not need to review any more mathematics than their level of proficiency requires. Sadiku is well-known for his excellent pedagogy, and this edition refines his approach even further. Student-oriented pedagogy comprises: chapter introductions showing how the forthcoming material relates to the previous chapter, summaries, boxed formulas, and multiple choice review questions with answers allowing students to gauge their comprehension. Many new problems have been added throughout the text, as well as a new chapter on Modern Topics covering microwaves, electromagnetic interference and compatibility, and optical fibers. This book is appropriate for sophomore/junior level students in electrical engineering. It will also be accompanied by a Solutions Manual, available free to adopters of the main text.

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