Electromagnetic Fields Theory And Problems


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Electromagnetic Field Theory


Electromagnetic Field Theory

Author: Gerd Mrozynski

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-07-06


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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 Maxwell’s equations by means of several characteristic examples. The focus is on static and stationary electric and magnetic fields, quasi stationary fields, and electromagnetic waves. For a deeper understanding, the many depicted field patterns are very helpful. The book offers a collection of problems and solutions which enable the reader to understand and to apply Maxwell’s theory for a broad class of problems including classical static problems right up to waveguide eigenvalue problems.

Electromagnetic Fields (Theory and Problems)


Electromagnetic Fields (Theory and Problems)

Author: Murthy, T.V.S. Arun

language: en

Publisher: S. Chand Publishing

Release Date: 2008


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Electromagnetic Fields

Electromagnetic Field Theory


Electromagnetic Field Theory

Author: Markus Zahn

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 1979-05-31


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Develops problem solving confidence through a series of increasingly complex worked examples, emphasizing problems based on physical processes, devices, and models. Covers charges as the source of the electric field coupled to polarizable and conducting media with negligible magnetic field; currents as the source of the magnetic field coupled to magnetizable media with electromagnetic induction generating an electric field; and electrodynamics where the electric and magnetic fields are of equal importance resulting in radiating waves. Presents sample problems and solutions for each new concept, using different problem solving methods to demonstrate advantages and limitations of each approach. Clarifies the rigorous mathematical development by describing systems with linear, constant co-efficient differential and difference equations.