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♥ Book Title: Electromagnetic Waves, Second Edition ♣ Name Author: Carlo G. Someda ∞ Launching: 2006-01-13 ◊ Info ISBN Link: ⊗ Detail ISBN code: 895 ⊕ Number Pages: Total 600 sheet ♮ News id: F7IsnwEACAAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'Adapted from a successful and thoroughly field-tested Italian text, the first edition of Electromagnetic Waves was very well received. Its broad, integrated coverage of electromagnetic waves and their applications forms the cornerstone on which the author based this second edition. Working from Maxwell's equations to applications in optical communications and photonics, Electromagnetic Waves, Second Edition forges a link between basic physics and real-life problems in wave propagation and radiation.
Accomplished researcher and educator Carlo G. Someda uses a modern approach to the subject. Unlike other books in the field, it surveys all major areas of electromagnetic waves in a single treatment. The book begins with a detailed treatment of the mathematics of Maxwell's equations. It follows with a discussion of polarization, delves into propagation in various media, devotes four chapters to guided propagation, links the concepts to practical applications, and concludes with radiation, diffraction, coherence, and radiation statistics.
Krestik vampir 3 sezon. This edition features many new and reworked problems, updated references and suggestions for further reading, a completely revised appendix on Bessel functions, and new definitions such as antenna effective height. Illustrating the concepts with examples in every chapter, Electromagnetic Waves, Second Edition is an ideal introduction for those new to the field as well as a convenient reference for seasoned professionals. 'Article Carlo G. Someda Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Electromagnetic Waves ♣ Name Author: Roland Dobbs ∞ Launching: 2013-03-13 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 845 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total 150 sheet ♮ News id: 8ZvqCAAAQBAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'Electromagnetism began in the nineteenth century when Faraday showed electricity and magnetism were not distinct, separate phenomena, but interacted when there were time-varying electric or magnetic fields.
In Electricity and Magnetism I have shown from first principles how Faraday's experiments led finally to Maxwell's four equations, which with the electromagnetic-force law summarise the whole of classical electromagnetism. This book therefore begins with Maxwell's equations and then uses them to study the propagation and generation of electromagnetic waves. Physics is a subject in which the more advanced the treatment of a topic, the deeper the understanding of common occurrences that is revealed. In studying the solutions of Maxwell's equations you will find answers to such questions as: What is an electro magnetic wave?
Jan 7, 2018 - This text is an introductory treatment on the junior level for a two semester electrical engineering course starting from the Coulomb Lorentz force.
Why does a radio wave travel through space at the speed of light? How is a radio wave generated?
Why does light pass through a straight tunnel when a radio wave does not? How does light travel down a curved glass fibre? It is a remarkable fact that the classical laws of electromagnetism are fully consistent with Einstein's special theory of relativity and this is discussed in Chapter 2. The following four chapters provide solutions of Maxwell's equations for the propagation of electro magnetic waves in free space, in dielectrics, across interfaces and in conductors respectively. 'Article Roland Dobbs Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Electromagnetic Waves ♣ Name Author: Carlo G. Someda ∞ Launching: 1998-05-12 ◊ Info ISBN Link: ⊗ Detail ISBN code: 700 ⊕ Number Pages: Total 628 sheet ♮ News id: ENDw-dyLf2sC ☯ Full Synopsis: 'This book provides a comprehensive treatment of electromagnetic waves.
The author's approach is thoroughly modern, and unlike many others, this text offers a unified view of electromagnetic waves and their applications in telecommunications, radar, and photonics. The extensive coverage of Electromagnetic Waves begins with Maxwell's equations and takes students on the journey from the wave and Helmholtz equations through polarization, plane waves, and wave beams and packets, to antennas, transmission lines, and waveguides. Completing the treatment are chapters devoted to diffraction and an introduction to the theory of coherence. The author strikes an effective balance of the teach-through-concepts and teach-by-example approaches.