<p>This book deals with electromagnetic theory and its applications at the level of a senior-level undergraduate course for science and engineering. The basic concepts and mathematical analysis are clearly developed and the important applications are analyzed. Each chapter contains numerous problems
Electromagnetism: Maxwell Equations, Wave Propagation and Emission
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โฆ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Prologue (pages 1โ22):
Chapter 2 Electrostatics in Vacuum (pages 23โ59):
Chapter 3 Conductors and Currents (pages 61โ95):
Chapter 4 Dielectrics (pages 97โ125):
Chapter 5 Special Techniques and Approximation Methods (pages 127โ151):
Chapter 6 Magnetic Field in Vacuum (pages 153โ194):
Chapter 7 Magnetism in Matter (pages 195โ232):
Chapter 8 Induction (pages 233โ261):
Chapter 9 Maxwell's Equations (pages 263โ282):
Chapter 10 Electromagnetic Waves (pages 283โ335):
Chapter 11 Reflection, Interference, Diffraction and Diffusion (pages 337โ387):
Chapter 12 Guided Waves (pages 389โ412):
Chapter 13 Special Relativity and Electrodynamics (pages 413โ442):
Chapter 14 Motion of Charged Particles in an Electromagnetic Field (pages 443โ465):
Chapter 15 Emission of Radiation (pages 467โ490):
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