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Engineering Electromagnetics

โœ Scribed by William H. Hayt, John A. Buck


Book ID
127457144
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
3 MB
Edition
6th Edition
Category
Library
ISBN-13
9780071202299

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โœฆ Synopsis


"Engineering Electromagnetics" is a "classic" in Electrical Engineering textbook publishing. First published in 1958, it quickly became a standard and has been a best-selling book for over 4 decades. A new co-author from Georgia Tech has come aboard for the sixth edition to help update the book. Designed for introductory courses in electromagnetics or electromagnetic field theory at the junior-level, and offered in departments of electrical engineering, the text is a widely respected, updated version that stresses fundamentals and problem solving and discusses the material in an understandable, readable way. As in the previous editions, the book retains the scope and emphasis that have made the book very successful while updating all the problems.


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