ElectromagnetismElectromagnetism sets a new standard in physics education. Throughout the book, the theory is illustrated with real-life applications in modern technology. It also includes detailed work examples and step-by-step explanations to help readers develop their problem-solving strategies and skills and consolidate their understanding. In addition to a meticulous development of thse traditional, analytical mathematical approaches, readers are also introduced to a range of techniques required for solving problems using computers. Electromagnetism provides an ideal preparation for readers who plan advanced studies in electrodynamics as well as those moving into industry or engineering . |
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... angle subtended by dA , and is the angle between â and f . ( The unit vector f points radially away from q . ) Figure 3.7 shows the geometry . A projection factor 1/1 cos | is in ( 3.38 ) because dA , which is normal to S , is not ...
... angle decreases ; that is , ' dis < S ' . In other words , letting S ' denote the planar surface bounded by C ' , & is the decrease of the solid angle subtended by S ' either when C ' moves by -8x with x fixed , or when x moves by + 8x ...
... angle of incidence is called the critical angle Oc , and ( 13.24 ) becomes ni sin oc = n2 , so that = n2 Өс = arcsin ( 13.25 ) If light is incident at an angle equal to or greater than the critical angle , 0 ≥ Oc , then the incident ...
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