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Using a vectors-first approach, Elements of Electromagnetics , Seventh Edition, covers electrostatics, magnetostatics, fields, waves, and applications like transmission lines, waveguides, and antennas. The text also provides a balanced presentation of time-varying and static fields, preparing students for employment in today's industrial and manufacturing sectors. Streamlined to facilitate student understanding, Elements of Electromagnetics features worked examples in every chapter that explain how to use the theory presented in the text to solve different kinds of problems. It also covers numerical methods, including MATLAB and vector analysis, to help students analyze situations that they are likely to encounter in industry practice. Review: Great Textbook - Textbook is rented for a Summer Engineering course. It is in perfect condition and a fraction of the cost of buying a new one. Review: Very good E&M text - Really good book. Very clear explanations and derivations. Nice figures also helpful.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 59 Reviews |
C**A
Great Textbook
Textbook is rented for a Summer Engineering course. It is in perfect condition and a fraction of the cost of buying a new one.
F**O
Very good E&M text
Really good book. Very clear explanations and derivations. Nice figures also helpful.
G**B
As described
New & as described
F**E
Highly Readable!
This is an ideal book for self teaching and studying. It has an excellent review of vector calculus. The new edition has a lot of wonderful examples that makes you excited about E&M. I found the examples on the metamaterial fascinating. It has some of the best coverage of waves, transmission lines, and wave guides. The chapter on the numerical methods (often ignored by some lazy university profs but extremely useful) is a gold mine. On average, I find this book much more readable than Griffith's Introduction to Electrodynamics.
S**N
Okay
3/5 because the book seems to intend to be all encompassing, but then makes constant assumptions about the readers knowledge involving E&M. Viz., not once does the book attempt to give intuition to what flux actually is. Math review is okay, but it is just that - a review. You'll need a good understanding of Green's Theorem and all that entails before tackling this. Good on applications, but I would recommend Griffith's for theory.
M**N
Needed more time
The book was fine, exactly the one needed for my class, but the return date was only 2 days before my final. I wish there was an option to chose a return date without having to get a whole 15 day extension.
T**M
a new book delivered in a poor condition
I've ordered a brand new book, but a book in poor condition was delivered. Scratch and dust all over the book, and a couple of dents on it too. Definitely will return.
E**E
Great book.
Excellent book on the subject. Arrived on time in perfect condition. Amazon is amazing.
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