Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 758 pages
- Published by: Mcgraw-Hill College; 3 Sub edition December 9, 1997
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0070460833
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0070460836
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Book Dimensions:
9.5 x 7.5 x 1.2 inches
- Weighs: 3 pounds
Product Description
This new edition introduces students to electromagnetism and provides balanced coverage of both static and dynamic fields. It is also the first text to intergrate computer visualization (Mathcad) and computation throughout the text.
Reader Reviews"Introduction to Electromagnetics Fields" by Clayton R. Paul, Keith W. Whites and Syed A. Nasar definitively is the best textbook in terms of the mathematical development of electromagnetics introducing students to Electromagnetism and providing balanced coverage of both Static and Dynamic Fields including Transmission Lines, Waveguides and Antennas. This book has been carefully written and is also well-organized. The chosen examples are designed to impart understanding of electromagnetic principles rather than calculation skills. It is excellent textbook for those who are new to the subject and It is also excellent for those who have already learned some electromagnetism. The development of a computer-aided learning tool with the use of Mathcad is a significant addition for a textbook of electromagnetism. The electronic book "Visual Electromagnetics for Mathcad" has been written to aid student's learning of introductory electromagnetism. The student will find out this an excellent tool for exploring the universal laws governing electromagnetic waves and for gaining intuition about how various parameters affect the solution to problems. In addition, the educator in physics and engineering will find a comprehensive selection of laboratory and homework exercises in Mathcad, with plenty of room for creativity and expansion. This textbook contains 431 homework problems, answers to all problems are located at the end of the text for student reference, and gives you completely worked-out examples in order to make the concepts understanable and to demonstrate practical applications of the techniques. Finally, if you want to prepare effectively for exams and improve your grades, you should combine "Introduction to Electromagnetics Fields" with "2,000 Solved Problems in Electromagnetics". These books form an awesome duet, covering all the bases, and will provide you with a good foundation for advanced studies because these two books have different strengths, for instance: intuitive development; systematic development; practical application; and interactive problem solving.