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Introductory at a 2nd of 4 year university course level.
2e March 1989 pp.xii+532=544 hardback Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-481367-7This edition does not have the defects of the Pearson editions.The 2nd edition adds Dirac Delta, Helmholtz theorem and wave guides.This book covers electromagnetism of the vacuum and isotropic matter including dielectrics, conductors & plasma.It relies on Vector Analysis typically taught at a 2 of a 4 year course. This is covered in chapter 1. Other chapters cover Electrostatics, Coulomb, Gauss & Laplace.Ch. 3 Potentials.Ch.4 Dielectrics.Ch.5&6 Magnetostatics. Lorentz, Biot-Savart.Ch.7 Electrodynamics & gauges. Faraday and Maxwell.Ch.8 EM wavesCh.9 EM radiationCh.10 Relativity. Tensors.This book covers more than my undergraduate physics courses so filled in the gaps in my knowledge.See the review by Tiffany Walmsley for my comment listing most of the editions some of which have printing defects.
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Requirement for Electrical Engineering Students
this book is the bible for the fundamentals of electrical engineering, its heavily mathematical but with complimentary description and explanation, it makes a very difficult field much easier to grasp
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It's like the author is sat next to you explaining the ...
Odd writing style. It's like the author is sat next to you explaining the topics to you. Covers a good range of topics though and good to reasonable explanations.
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How can this book be so good??? Its the perfect book on introductory electrodynamics...by far
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