Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics Fawwaz T. Ulaby
Material type: TextPublication details: Noida Pearson 2015Edition: 6THDescription: 480pDDC classification:- 530.141 ULA
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1. Introduction: Waves and Phasors
2. Transmission Lines
3. Vector Analysis
4. Electrostatics
5. Magnetostatics
6. Maxwell's Equations for Time-Varying Fields
7. Plane-Wave Propagation
8. Wave Reflection and Transmission
9. Radiation and Antennas
• Transmission lines constitute a natural bridge between electric circuits and electromagnetics. By introducing transmission lines early, Ulaby allows the student to use familiar concepts to learn about many of the properties of wave propagation in a guided structure.
• Technology Briefs connect a basic concept, such as capacitance, inductance, or polarization, to real-world applications.
• Emphasis is placed on using the mathematics to explain and clarify the physics, followed by practical examples intended to demonstrate the engineering relevance of physical concepts
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