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Electromagnetism for engineers

By: Flewitt, Andrew.
Publisher: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2022Description: xv,208 p. ; ill., 25 cm.ISBN: 9781119406167.Subject(s): Electromagnetism | Electric field | Dielectric | Electromagnetic wave | Waveguides | Magnetic Fields | The Maxwell Equations | Three-Phase Electrical PowerDDC classification: 621.3 Summary: lectromagnetism can be a difficult subject to grasp and to teach. Much of what we take for granted in modern life is enabled by electromagnetic effects, but it isn’t always easy to understand the impact of electromagnetism compared to other areas of engineering, such as mechanics, which are more tangibly observed and felt. Although electromagnetism is a crucial and important branch of physics with elegant mathematics, many students can find the study of electromagnetism inaccessible. It is crucial for students of electrical and electronic engineering and physics to have a strong understanding of electromagnetism and how it impacts communications and power generation.
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Includes index.

lectromagnetism can be a difficult subject to grasp and to teach. Much of what we take for granted in modern life is enabled by electromagnetic effects, but it isn’t always easy to understand the impact of electromagnetism compared to other areas of engineering, such as mechanics, which are more tangibly observed and felt. Although electromagnetism is a crucial and important branch of physics with elegant mathematics, many students can find the study of electromagnetism inaccessible. It is crucial for students of electrical and electronic engineering and physics to have a strong understanding of electromagnetism and how it impacts communications and power generation.

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