Theory of the Electromagnetic Field

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Theory of the Electromagnetic Field

by: David M. Cook


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A completely self-contained treatment of the concepts essential to solving problems in electricity and magnetism, this volume also features numerous conceptual applications. A preliminary chapter offers background in coordinate systems, and six key chapters examine the operational definition of charge and current; specification of arbitrary distributions of charge and current; definition of the electromagnetic field and its effect on general charge distributions; electric field produced by static charges; magnetic induction field produced by steady currents; and Maxwell's equations in vacuum. Subsequent chapters cover plane electromagnetic waves in vacuum; potential theory; conduction, dielectric polarization, and magnetization; more. 1981 edition.

a great and explanatory book about electromagnetism: this book is VERY DIFFERENT from all the others that i have read about Electromagnetism's theory. It treats the Electric and Magnetic field in parallel, and not the one after the other as other books do. So, the reader can compare the fields in all of their details, and gain an insight that is not coming out easily from other books. I also found a lot of in-depth information and new clear explanations here, so that i would say that this book opened new horizons in my mind.In my opinion, this is A MUST to everyone who wants to UNDERSTAND electromagnetism.

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