Electrodynamics of Continuous MediaCovers the theory of electromagnetic fields in matter, and the theory of the macroscopic electric and magnetic properties of matter. There is a considerable amount of new material particularly on the theory of the magnetic properties of matter and the theory of optical phenomena with new chapters on spatial dispersion and non-linear optics. The chapters on ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism and on magnetohydrodynamics have been substantially enlarged and eight other chapters have additional sections. |
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... Diffraction by a plane screen The exact formula ( 94.2 ) for diffraction by a wedge can be brought to a comparatively simple form in the particular case of diffraction by a half - plane ( y = 2π ) . The complex integral in ( 94.2 ) can ...
... Diffraction by a plane screen The exact formula ( 94.2 ) for diffraction by a wedge can be brought to a comparatively simple form in the particular case of diffraction by a half - plane ( y = 2π ) . The complex integral in ( 94.2 ) can ...
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... diffraction by an aperture in a screen with & = ∞ is equivalent to a problem of diffraction by a complementary screen with μ = ∞ . PROBLEMS PROBLEM 1. A plane monochromatic wave is incident normally on a slit cut in a perfectly ...
... diffraction by an aperture in a screen with & = ∞ is equivalent to a problem of diffraction by a complementary screen with μ = ∞ . PROBLEMS PROBLEM 1. A plane monochromatic wave is incident normally on a slit cut in a perfectly ...
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... diffraction by the slit : di = 1 sin2 kax dx . Пkа x2 PROBLEM 2. A plane wave is incident on a perfectly conducting plane with a circular aperture whose radius a is small compared with the wavelength . Determine the intensity of diffracted ...
... diffraction by the slit : di = 1 sin2 kax dx . Пkа x2 PROBLEM 2. A plane wave is incident on a perfectly conducting plane with a circular aperture whose radius a is small compared with the wavelength . Determine the intensity of diffracted ...
Contents
ELECTROSTATICS OF CONDUCTORS | 1 |
2 The energy of the electrostatic field of conductors | 7 |
4 A conducting ellipsoid | 27 |
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