Introduction To Electromagnetic Fields & Waves By Charles A Holt
Publisher: W i l e y 1963 | 583 Pages | ISBN: 0471408441 | DJVU | 15 MB
The book begins with a historical sketch of electrical science from the times of the ancients to our modern day. A glimpse of the personalities and thought processes of the early electrical experimenters serves to stimulate the student's interest and to prepare the way for acceptance of the mathematical equations of later chapters.
The material is organized to enable the student to observe electro-magnetism developed as a logical and unified science. Several postulates are emphasized, and deduced from these are equations basic to the study of electrostatics, magnetostatics, electric and magnetic circuits, transmission lines, waveguides, and antennas. These derivations and deductions reveal a clear and unmistakable unity among the many equations utilized in the various areas of electromagnetism, and this unity should greatly aid the student's understanding of electrical science.
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