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Electromagnetics, Volume 1

by Steven W. Ellingson

Electromagnetics, Volume 1

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Book Description

Electromagnetics, volume 1 by Steven W. Ellingson is a 225-page, peer-reviewed open educational resource intended for electrical engineering students in the third year of a bachelor of science degree program. It is intended as a primary textbook for a one-semester first course in undergraduate engineering electromagnetics. The book employs the "transmission lines first" approach in which transmission lines are introduced using a lumped-element equivalent circuit model for a differential length of transmission line, leading to one-dimensional wave equations for voltage and current.

This open book is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-SA). You can download Electromagnetics, Volume 1 ebook for free in PDF format (10.3 MB).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Preliminary Concepts
Chapter 2
Electric and Magnetic Fields
Chapter 3
Transmission Lines
Chapter 4
Vector Analysis
Chapter 5
Electrostatics
Chapter 6
Steady Current and Conductivity
Chapter 7
Magnetostatics
Chapter 8
Time-Varying Fields
Chapter 9
Plane Waves in Lossless Media

Book Details

Title
Electromagnetics, Volume 1
Publisher
Virginia Tech Publishing
Published
2018
Pages
240
Edition
1
Language
English
ISBN13
9780997920185
ISBN10
0997920181
ISBN13 Digital
9780997920192
ISBN10 Digital
099792019X
PDF Size
10.3 MB
License
CC BY-SA

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