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Electromagnetics for Engineers
Electromagnetics for Engineers
Ulaby F.T.
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Monograph, US edition, Pearson Education Inc., 2005, p. 414For courses in Electromagnetics offered in Electrical Engineering departments and Applied Physics. Designed specifically for a one-semester EM course covering both statics and dynamics, the book uses a number of tools to facilitate understanding of EM concepts and to demonstrate their relevance to modern technology. "Technology Briefs" provide overviews of both fundamental and sophisticated technologies, including the basic operation of an electromagnet in magnetic recording, the invention of the laser, and how EM laws underlie the operation of many types of sensors, bar code readers,GPS,communication satellites, and X-Ray tomography, among others.CONTENTS:IntroductionVector algebraVector calculusElectrostaticsMagnetostaticsMaxwell's equations for time-varying fieldsPlane-wave propagationTransmission linesWave reflection and transmissionRadiation and antennas A Symbols, quantities, and unitsB Material constants of some common materialsC Mathematical formulasD Answers to selected problemsBibliographyIndex
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