Covering basic physical concepts, experimental methods, and applications, this book is an indispensable text on the fascinating science of magnetism, and an invaluable source of practical reference data. Accessible, authoritative, and assuming undergraduate familiarity with quantum mechanics, electr
Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
โ Scribed by Jakubovics, J. P.
- Publisher
- Maney Publishing for IOM3, the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Year
- 1994
- Leaves
- 137
- Edition
- 2nd Edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Magnetic materials have many interesting and important uses. Set at a level suitable for undergraduates studying materials science, physics or engineering, this book reviews various aspects of magnetism and magnetic materials, commencing with a brief introduction to fundamental ideas. The text also includes a set of worked examples and test questions. Contents: fundamentals of magnetism; classification of materials by magnetic properties; bulk magnetic properties and their measurement; magnetic materials for practical applications; appendices.
Content:
Front Matter
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Fundamentals of Magnetism
2. Classification of Materials by Magnetic Properties
3. Bulk Magnetic Properties and Their Measurement
4. Magnetic Materials for Practical Applications
Appendices
Index
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