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Includes excellent pedagogy: 134 figures 161 solved examples 102 problems 90 MCQs About The Book: Principles of Electromagnetics is designed as a text for undergraduate students of electronics and telecommunications engineering. The book contains materials related to static electric field and its behavior in conducting and dielectric medium with boundary conditions, and has wide coverage of topics on energy, potential and capacitance concepts. The text explains topics on magnetostatic, magnetic materials and the behavior of magnetic field. It further handles the theory related to time varying fields and Maxwell's equations that help in understanding the concept of electromagnetic wave and power flow analysis using Poynting theorem.Written in a student-friendly manner, the text includes detailed coverage of fundamentals of electromagnetic field and simplification techniques using vector analysis, differential and integral calculus. Author by: Dikshitulu K. KalluriLanguage: enPublisher by: CRC PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 85Total Download: 178File Size: 42,8 MbDescription: Principles of Electromagnetic Waves and Materials is a condensed version of the author’s previously published textbook, Electromagnetic Waves, Materials, and Computation with MATLAB®.

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In the nineteenth century the notion of a continuous field gradually replaced the idea of action at a distance. The electromagnetic theory that was elaborated at that time covers a very large area of Physics, since it makes possible the description of permanent phenomena, electrostatics and magnetostatics, as well as of variable phenomena. It anticipates the existence of waves, and thereby the theory of light is annexed to this vast domain. It was discovered that Maxwell's equations changed their form when they were related to reference systems associated with two observers in rectilinear uniform motion with respect to each other and each endowed with the absolute time required by classical mechanics. This was a most remarkable fact. Indeed, as soon as attempts were made to verify the results of classical kinematics by means of experiments with the propa gation of light, there arose a whole series of contradictions.

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