Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 620 pages
- Published by: Infinity Science Press
- Edition: 2nd Edition October 1, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0977858278
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0977858279
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 6.3 x 1.8 inches
- Weighs: 1.6 pounds
Product Description
The new edition of this classic work in electrodynamics has been completely revised and updated to reflect recent developments in experimental data and laser technology. It is suitable as a reference for practicing physicists and engineers and it provides a basis for further study in classical and quantum electrodynamics, telecommunications, radiation, antennas,
astrophysics, etc. The book can be used in standard courses in electrodynamics, electromagnetic theory, and lasers. Paying close attention to the experimental evidence as the basis for the theoretical development, the books first five chapters follow the traditional introduction to electricity: vector calculus, electrostatic field and potential, BVPs, dielectrics, and electric energy. Chapters 6 and 7 provide an overview of the physical foundations of special relativity and of the four-dimensional tensor formalism. In Chapter 8, the union of Coulombs law with the laws of special relativity gives issue to the relativistic form of Maxwells equations. The book concludes with applications of Maxwells equations in Chapters 9 through 16: magnetostatics, induction, magnetic materials, electromagnetic waves, radiation, waveguides, and scattering and diffraction. Numerous examples and exercises are included. Features +Designed as a text/reference for students, practicing physicists, and engineers +Updated in the second edition, including a discussion of the concept of negative oscillator strengths and a new section dealing with lasers and the threshold condition for lasing;revised experimental data (especially in the chapter dealing with relativity); expanded explanations, additional examples and exercises +Explores areas of contact between classical electrodynamics and quantum physics, such as electrostatic energy of nuclei, image charges as confinement mechanism for free electrons, magnetic monopoles, angular momentum in electromagnetic waves, radiation by atoms and nuclei, and lasers. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Vector Calculus. 2. Electrostatics. 3. The Boundary Value Problem. 4. Dielectrics. 5. Electric Energy. 6. The Theory of Special Relativity. 7.Vector Calculus in Spacetime. 8. Relativistic Electrodynamics. 9. Magnetostatics. 10. Electromagnetic Induction. 11. Magnetic Dipoles and Magnetic Materials. 12. Electromagnetic Waves. 13. Radiation by a Point Charge. 14.Radiation by a System of Charges. 15. Resonant Cavities and Waveguides. 16. Scattering and Diffraction. Appendixes. Bibliography. Answers to Even-Numbered Problems. Index.
About The Author
Hans C. Ohanian (Charlotte, VT) received his B.S. from UC Berkeley and his Ph.D. from
Princeton University. He is the author of several books and journal articles, including Physics, 2/E and Gravitation and Spacetime, 2/E
Reader ReviewsProbably meant as a replacement for or an improvement on John David Jackson's book of the same name. Alas, this book is an essentially inside-the-box take on the same material as Jackson's. This author appears to have created an exhaustive set of references, but he failed to reference Heaviside's Electromagnetic Theory or credit any of Heavyside's more obvious contributions, i.e. the symbols.