The book introduces undergraduate students to the basic concepts of electrostatic and magnetostatic fields, before moving on to cover Maxwell's equations, propagation, transmission and radiation.
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Introduction to electromagnetic waves in electrical engineering. Topics include: concepts of transmission lines, electrostatics and magnetostatics; Maxwell's equations for time-varying fields ...
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The book introduces undergraduate students to the basic concepts of electrostatic and magnetostatic fields, before moving on to cover ... a comprehensive account of electromagnetic theory for ...