Electromagnetism

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Courier Corporation, Mar 9, 2012 - Science - 256 pages

Clearly developed from first principles, this introductory study supplies basic material on electrostatics and magnetostatics, then concentrates on electromagnetic theory — the authors are both leading men in the field. The book ranges freely over many areas of electromagnetic theory with some concern for electrical engineering. It covers the field theory of electromagnetism, electrostatics and the equations and theorems of Gauss, Poisson, Laplace and Green, solutions of Laplace's equation, dielectrics, magnetic fields of linear and circular currents, electromagnetic induction and Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, electron theory, wave guides and cavity resonators, spherical electromagnetic waves, Huygen's principle and Green's theorem, and Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction. Practice problems are supplied at chapter ends.
Physicists and engineers will find this presentation particularly useful; but mathematicians have also used the book not only as an introduction to electromagnetism, but also as a means to an increased knowledge of the aims and tools of theoretical physics. The only background required to follow the development is a knowledge of the calculus and differential equations. More advanced mathematics is developed in appendixes.

 

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Title Page Copyright Page PREFACE CHAPTER I THE FIELD THEORY OF ELECTROMAGNETISM
ELECTROSTATICS
SOLUTIONS OF LAPLACES EQUATION
DIELECTRICS
MAGNETIC FIELDS OF CURRENTS
MAGNETIC MATERIALS
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND MAXWELLS EQUATIONS
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND ENERGY FLOW
HUYGENS PRINCIPLE AND GREENS THEOREM
FRESNEL AND FRAUNHOFER DIFFRACTION
VECTORS
UNITS
FOURIER SERIES
VECTOR OPERATIONS IN CURVILINEAR COORDINATES
SPHERICAL HARMONICS
MULTIPOLES

ELECTRON THEORY AND DISPERSION
REFLECTION AND REFRACTION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
WAVE GUIDES AND CAVITY RESONATORS
SPHERICAL ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
BESSELS FUNCTIONS
SUGGESTED REFERENCES
INDEX
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Noted American physicist and theoretical chemist John Clarke Slater (1900-76) taught at MIT and collaborated with Niels Bohr and Hendrik Kramers on the foundations for Werner Heisenberg's full quantum theory.
Nathaniel H. Frank (1904-84) played an active role in shaping physics education. He was the head of MIT's physics department, specializing in theoretical physics and metallic conduction.

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