Electromagnetics : with applications / John D. Kraus and Daniel A. Fleisch ; with a chapter on "Electromagnetic effects in high speed digital systems" by Samuel H. Russ.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Previous ed.: 1992.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Electric and Magnetic Fields -- 3. Transmission Lines -- 4. Wave Propagation, Attenuation, Polarization, Reflection, Refraction, and Diffraction -- 5. Antennas, Radiation, and Wireless Systems -- 6. Electrodynamics -- 7. Dielectric and Magnetic Materials -- 8. Waveguides, Resonators, and Fiber Optics -- 9. Bioelectromagnetics -- 10. Electromagnetic Effects in High-Speed Digital Systems -- 11. Numerical Methods -- App. A. Units, Constants, and Other Useful Relations -- App. B. Field Maps, Laplace's Equation, Full Vector Notation -- App. C. Computer Programs -- App. D. Project Equipment -- App. E. Answers.
"In Electromagnetics with Applications, 5/e, Kraus and Fleisch do a superb job of blending Kraus's classic writing style with innovative organization. This text is designed so that the first five chapters contain the core content while the latter six provide supplementary material. This flexible organization makes it easy to teach the material in a way that meets specific course needs. This book also features early coverage of transmission lines and other practical applications along with reduced coverage of electrostatics, making this a great choice for a one-semester course in Electromagnetics."--BOOK JACKET.