Electromagnetic Field Theory: A Problem Solving Approach
β Scribed by Markus Zahn
- Publisher
- Krieger Pub Co
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 753
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Electromagnetic field theory is often the least popular course in the electrical engineering curriculum. Heavy reliance on vector and integral calculus can obscure physical phenomena so that the student becomes bogged down in the mathematics and loses sight of the applications. This book instills problem solving confidence by teaching through the use of a large number of worked problems. To keep the subject exciting, many of these problems are based on physical processes, devices, and models. This text is an introductory treatment on the junior level for a two-semester electrical engineering course.
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Electromagnetic field theory is often the least popular course in the electrical engineering curriculum. Heavy reliance on vector and integral calculus can obscure physical phenomena so that the student becomes bogged down in the mathematics and loses sight of the applications.
<p><p>After a brief introduction into the theory of electromagnetic fields and the definition of the field quantities the book teaches the analytical solution methods of Maxwellβs equations by means of several characteristic examples. The focus is on static and stationary electric and magnetic field