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Author by: J. PierrusLanguange: enPublisher by: Oxford University PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 84Total Download: 879File Size: 54,7 MbDescription: Classical electromagnetism - one of the fundamental pillars of physics - is an important topic for all types of physicists from the theoretical to the applied.

Jun 16, 2010  Classical Electromagnetism by Jerrold Franklin Publisher: Addison Wesley/Language: English/504 pages/Size:1.17 MB Product Description Classical Electromagnetism is designed for first-year graduate students taking an advanced course on the theory of electromagnetism. Classical Electromagnetism Jerrold Franklin. Classical Electromagnetism is built for readers who want to learn about the theory of electricity. Classical Electromagnetism by Jerrold Franklin Free PDF d0wnl0ad, audio books, books to.

The subject is widely recognized to be one of the most challenging areas of the physics curriculum, both for students to learn and for lecturers to teach. Although textbooks on electromagnetism are plentiful, hardly any are written in the question-and-answer style format adopted in this book.

It contains nearly 300 worked questions and solutions in classical electromagnetism, and is based on material usually encountered during the course of a standard university physics degree. Topics covered include some of the background mathematical techniques, electrostatics, magnetostatics, elementary circuit theory, electrodynamics, electromagnetic waves and electromagnetic radiation. For the most part the book deals with the microscopic theory, although we also introduce the important subject of macroscopic electromagnetism as well. Nearly all questions end with a series of comments whose purpose is to stimulate inductive reasoning and reach various important conclusions arising from the problem. Occasionally, points of historical interest are also mentioned. Both analytical and numerical techniques are used in obtaining and analyzing solutions.

All computer calculations are performed with MathematicaCO® and the relevant code is provided in a notebook; either in the solution or the comments. Author by: Andrea MacchiLanguange: enPublisher by: SpringerFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 60Total Download: 506File Size: 42,7 MbDescription: This book contains 157 problems in classical electromagnetism, most of them new and original compared to those found in other textbooks. Each problem is presented with a title in order to highlight its inspiration in different areas of physics or technology, so that the book is also a survey of historical discoveries and applications of classical electromagnetism. The solutions are complete and include detailed discussions, which take into account typical questions and mistakes by the students.

Without unnecessary mathematical complexity, the problems and related discussions introduce the student to advanced concepts such as unipolar and homopolar motors, magnetic monopoles, radiation pressure, angular momentum of light, bulk and surface plasmons, radiation friction, as well as to tricky concepts and ostensible ambiguities or paradoxes related to the classical theory of the electromagnetic field. With this approach the book is both a teaching tool for undergraduates in physics, mathematics and electric engineering, and a reference for students wishing to work in optics, material science, electronics, plasma physics. Author by: Charles A. BrauLanguange: enPublisher by: Oxford University PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 36Total Download: 931File Size: 46,7 MbDescription: This text on Electrodynamics is intended for upper level undergraduates or postgraduates in Physics. Unlike the competition, the text presents classical theory in an accessible way, while recognizing the role of modern software tools relative to the necessary theoretical mathematics.

Some of the strongest features of the text are the integration of current, real world applications and a wide range of exercises. Free download audacity. Author by: Jack VanderlindeLanguange: enPublisher by: Springer Science & Business MediaFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 14Total Download: 183File Size: 53,9 MbDescription: In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.

Galileo Galilei, physicist and astronomer (1564-1642) This book is a second edition of “Classical Electromagnetic Theory” which derived from a set of lecture notes compiled over a number of years of teaching elect- magnetic theory to fourth year physics and electrical engineering students. These students had a previous exposure to electricity and magnetism, and the material from the?rst four and a half chapters was presented as a review. I believe that the book makes a reasonable transition between the many excellent elementary books such as Gri?th’s Introduction to Electrodynamics and the obviously graduate level books such as Jackson’s Classical Electrodynamics or Landau and Lifshitz’ Elect- dynamics of Continuous Media. If the students have had a previous exposure to Electromagnetictheory, allthematerialcanbereasonablycoveredintwosemesters. Neophytes should probable spend a semester on the?rst four or?ve chapters as well as, depending on their mathematical background, the Appendices B to F. For a shorter or more elementary course, the material on spherical waves, waveguides, and waves in anisotropic media may be omitted without loss of continuity.

Author by: Anupam GargLanguange: enPublisher by: Princeton University PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 39Total Download: 129File Size: 41,7 MbDescription: This graduate-level physics textbook provides a comprehensive treatment of the basic principles and phenomena of classical electromagnetism. While many electromagnetism texts use the subject to teach mathematical methods of physics, here the emphasis is on the physical ideas themselves. Anupam Garg distinguishes between electromagnetism in vacuum and that in material media, stressing that the core physical questions are different for each. In vacuum, the focus is on the fundamental content of electromagnetic laws, symmetries, conservation laws, and the implications for phenomena such as radiation and light.

In material media, the focus is on understanding the response of the media to imposed fields, the attendant constitutive relations, and the phenomena encountered in different types of media such as dielectrics, ferromagnets, and conductors. The text includes applications to many topical subjects, such as magnetic levitation, plasmas, laser beams, and synchrotrons. Classical Electromagnetism in a Nutshell is ideal for a yearlong graduate course and features more than 300 problems, with solutions to many of the advanced ones. Key formulas are given in both SI and Gaussian units; the book includes a discussion of how to convert between them, making it accessible to adherents of both systems. Offers a complete treatment of classical electromagnetism Emphasizes physical ideas Separates the treatment of electromagnetism in vacuum and material media Presents key formulas in both SI and Gaussian units Covers applications to other areas of physics Includes more than 300 problems.

Author by: Tung TsangLanguange: enPublisher by: World Scientific Publishing CompanyFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 34Total Download: 500File Size: 41,8 MbDescription: This is a comprehensive and “user-friendly” textbook for a two-semester graduate level course in physics and electrical engineering. Many applications are given in the text. Over two hundred problems are also given.

Problem solving by simple and direct approaches (with detailed calculations) are included, and hints are provided to solve the more difficult problems. Approaches to choosing suitable diagrams, coordinating systems and to symmetry requirements are discussed. Mathematical reviews are also given, with emphasis on intuition and fundamentals. Author by: Friedrich W.

HehlLanguange: enPublisher by: Springer Science & Business MediaFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 35Total Download: 232File Size: 43,9 MbDescription: In this book we display the fundamental structure underlying classical electro dynamics, i. E., the phenomenological theory of electric and magnetic effects. The book can be used as a textbook for an advanced course in theoretical electrodynamics for physics and mathematics students and, perhaps, for some highly motivated electrical engineering students. We expect from our readers that they know elementary electrodynamics in the conventional (1 + 3)-dimensional form including Maxwell's equations. More over, they should be familiar with linear algebra and elementary analysis, in cluding vector analysis. Some knowledge of differential geometry would help.

Our approach rests on the metric-free integral formulation of the conservation laws of electrodynamics in the tradition of F. Kottler (1922), E. Cartan (1923), and D. Van Dantzig (1934), and we stress, in particular, the axiomatic point of view. In this manner we are led to an understanding of why the Maxwell equa tions have their specific form. We hope that our book can be seen in the classical tradition of the book by E.

Post (1962) on the Formal Structure of Electro magnetics and of the chapter 'Charge and Magnetic Flux' of the encyclopedia article on classical field theories by C. Truesdell and R. Toupin (1960), in cluding R. Toupin's Bressanone lectures (1965); for the exact references see the end of the introduction on page 11.

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Author by: J. PierrusLanguange: enPublisher by: Oxford University PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 84Total Download: 879File Size: 54,7 MbDescription: Classical electromagnetism - one of the fundamental pillars of physics - is an important topic for all types of physicists from the theoretical to the applied.

Jun 16, 2010  Classical Electromagnetism by Jerrold Franklin Publisher: Addison Wesley/Language: English/504 pages/Size:1.17 MB Product Description Classical Electromagnetism is designed for first-year graduate students taking an advanced course on the theory of electromagnetism. Classical Electromagnetism Jerrold Franklin. Classical Electromagnetism is built for readers who want to learn about the theory of electricity. Classical Electromagnetism by Jerrold Franklin Free PDF d0wnl0ad, audio books, books to.

The subject is widely recognized to be one of the most challenging areas of the physics curriculum, both for students to learn and for lecturers to teach. Although textbooks on electromagnetism are plentiful, hardly any are written in the question-and-answer style format adopted in this book.

It contains nearly 300 worked questions and solutions in classical electromagnetism, and is based on material usually encountered during the course of a standard university physics degree. Topics covered include some of the background mathematical techniques, electrostatics, magnetostatics, elementary circuit theory, electrodynamics, electromagnetic waves and electromagnetic radiation. For the most part the book deals with the microscopic theory, although we also introduce the important subject of macroscopic electromagnetism as well. Nearly all questions end with a series of comments whose purpose is to stimulate inductive reasoning and reach various important conclusions arising from the problem. Occasionally, points of historical interest are also mentioned. Both analytical and numerical techniques are used in obtaining and analyzing solutions.

All computer calculations are performed with MathematicaCO® and the relevant code is provided in a notebook; either in the solution or the comments. Author by: Andrea MacchiLanguange: enPublisher by: SpringerFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 60Total Download: 506File Size: 42,7 MbDescription: This book contains 157 problems in classical electromagnetism, most of them new and original compared to those found in other textbooks. Each problem is presented with a title in order to highlight its inspiration in different areas of physics or technology, so that the book is also a survey of historical discoveries and applications of classical electromagnetism. The solutions are complete and include detailed discussions, which take into account typical questions and mistakes by the students.

Without unnecessary mathematical complexity, the problems and related discussions introduce the student to advanced concepts such as unipolar and homopolar motors, magnetic monopoles, radiation pressure, angular momentum of light, bulk and surface plasmons, radiation friction, as well as to tricky concepts and ostensible ambiguities or paradoxes related to the classical theory of the electromagnetic field. With this approach the book is both a teaching tool for undergraduates in physics, mathematics and electric engineering, and a reference for students wishing to work in optics, material science, electronics, plasma physics. Author by: Charles A. BrauLanguange: enPublisher by: Oxford University PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 36Total Download: 931File Size: 46,7 MbDescription: This text on Electrodynamics is intended for upper level undergraduates or postgraduates in Physics. Unlike the competition, the text presents classical theory in an accessible way, while recognizing the role of modern software tools relative to the necessary theoretical mathematics.

Some of the strongest features of the text are the integration of current, real world applications and a wide range of exercises. Free download audacity. Author by: Jack VanderlindeLanguange: enPublisher by: Springer Science & Business MediaFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 14Total Download: 183File Size: 53,9 MbDescription: In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.

Galileo Galilei, physicist and astronomer (1564-1642) This book is a second edition of “Classical Electromagnetic Theory” which derived from a set of lecture notes compiled over a number of years of teaching elect- magnetic theory to fourth year physics and electrical engineering students. These students had a previous exposure to electricity and magnetism, and the material from the?rst four and a half chapters was presented as a review. I believe that the book makes a reasonable transition between the many excellent elementary books such as Gri?th’s Introduction to Electrodynamics and the obviously graduate level books such as Jackson’s Classical Electrodynamics or Landau and Lifshitz’ Elect- dynamics of Continuous Media. If the students have had a previous exposure to Electromagnetictheory, allthematerialcanbereasonablycoveredintwosemesters. Neophytes should probable spend a semester on the?rst four or?ve chapters as well as, depending on their mathematical background, the Appendices B to F. For a shorter or more elementary course, the material on spherical waves, waveguides, and waves in anisotropic media may be omitted without loss of continuity.

Author by: Anupam GargLanguange: enPublisher by: Princeton University PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 39Total Download: 129File Size: 41,7 MbDescription: This graduate-level physics textbook provides a comprehensive treatment of the basic principles and phenomena of classical electromagnetism. While many electromagnetism texts use the subject to teach mathematical methods of physics, here the emphasis is on the physical ideas themselves. Anupam Garg distinguishes between electromagnetism in vacuum and that in material media, stressing that the core physical questions are different for each. In vacuum, the focus is on the fundamental content of electromagnetic laws, symmetries, conservation laws, and the implications for phenomena such as radiation and light.

In material media, the focus is on understanding the response of the media to imposed fields, the attendant constitutive relations, and the phenomena encountered in different types of media such as dielectrics, ferromagnets, and conductors. The text includes applications to many topical subjects, such as magnetic levitation, plasmas, laser beams, and synchrotrons. Classical Electromagnetism in a Nutshell is ideal for a yearlong graduate course and features more than 300 problems, with solutions to many of the advanced ones. Key formulas are given in both SI and Gaussian units; the book includes a discussion of how to convert between them, making it accessible to adherents of both systems. Offers a complete treatment of classical electromagnetism Emphasizes physical ideas Separates the treatment of electromagnetism in vacuum and material media Presents key formulas in both SI and Gaussian units Covers applications to other areas of physics Includes more than 300 problems.

Author by: Tung TsangLanguange: enPublisher by: World Scientific Publishing CompanyFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 34Total Download: 500File Size: 41,8 MbDescription: This is a comprehensive and “user-friendly” textbook for a two-semester graduate level course in physics and electrical engineering. Many applications are given in the text. Over two hundred problems are also given.

Problem solving by simple and direct approaches (with detailed calculations) are included, and hints are provided to solve the more difficult problems. Approaches to choosing suitable diagrams, coordinating systems and to symmetry requirements are discussed. Mathematical reviews are also given, with emphasis on intuition and fundamentals. Author by: Friedrich W.

HehlLanguange: enPublisher by: Springer Science & Business MediaFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 35Total Download: 232File Size: 43,9 MbDescription: In this book we display the fundamental structure underlying classical electro dynamics, i. E., the phenomenological theory of electric and magnetic effects. The book can be used as a textbook for an advanced course in theoretical electrodynamics for physics and mathematics students and, perhaps, for some highly motivated electrical engineering students. We expect from our readers that they know elementary electrodynamics in the conventional (1 + 3)-dimensional form including Maxwell's equations. More over, they should be familiar with linear algebra and elementary analysis, in cluding vector analysis. Some knowledge of differential geometry would help.

Our approach rests on the metric-free integral formulation of the conservation laws of electrodynamics in the tradition of F. Kottler (1922), E. Cartan (1923), and D. Van Dantzig (1934), and we stress, in particular, the axiomatic point of view. In this manner we are led to an understanding of why the Maxwell equa tions have their specific form. We hope that our book can be seen in the classical tradition of the book by E.

Post (1962) on the Formal Structure of Electro magnetics and of the chapter 'Charge and Magnetic Flux' of the encyclopedia article on classical field theories by C. Truesdell and R. Toupin (1960), in cluding R. Toupin's Bressanone lectures (1965); for the exact references see the end of the introduction on page 11.