Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics (5th Edition)

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  • NEW—Two-part coverage: Fundamental Elements, and Applied Elements—Associates the chapters on Applied Elements with major technologies based on Maxwell's equations.
    • Serves the needs of twenty-first century electromagnetics.
  • NEW—Material on Crosstalk on Transmission Lines; Pulse Broadening in Dispersive Medium; and Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method.
  • NEW—Review problems—Follow homework problems in each chapter.
    • Serve as review of material covered in a chapter by integrating concepts introduced in more than one section of the chapter.
  • Uniform plane waves—Presents topic immediately following Maxwell's equations chapters, which are introduced collectively, in integral form and then in differential form.
  • Comprehensive coverage of field and line topics—Begins with p-n junction and circuit elements, progresses through transmission-line time-domain analysis, leading to interconnections between logic gates, and culminating in crosstalk on transmission lines.
  • Coverage of principles of guided waves developed in one chapter—For both electronics and optoelectronics.
    • Confines the treatment to one-dimensional wave guides comprising parallel-plate metallic waveguides followed by dielectric slab waveguides.
  • Devotes a full chapter to pertinent topics of electronics and photonics—Ch. 10 including two-dimensional metallic waveguides and optical fibers; interference and diffraction; and wave propagation in an anisotropic medium.
  • Focus onnumerical methods—Comprising the finite-difference method; method of moments; finite-element method; and finite-difference time-domain method.
  • Dynamic field approach—Builds basic material upon time varying fields while retaining important topics of static fields.
  • Sinusoidal steady-state analysis of transmission lines.
    • Familiarizes the reader with graphical and computer solutions.
  • Radiation introduction followed by basic concepts of antennas.
    • Demonstrates for the reader the complete field solution to the Hertzian dipole field through the magnetic vector potential.
  • Solid pedagogy—105 worked examples, 162 drill problems with answers, marginal notes, chapter summaries, and review questions.
  • Practical application discussions and experiment demonstrations.

Name in long format: Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics (5th Edition)
ISBN-10: 0130132012
ISBN-13: 9780130132017
Book pages: 788
Book language: en
Edition: 5th
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Dimensions: Height: 10 Inches, Length: 1.5 Inches, Weight: 2.9431711977 Pounds, Width: 8 Inches

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