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Gauss's law for electric fields, Gauss's law for magnetic fields, Faraday's law, and the Ampere Maxwell law are four of the most influential equations in science. In this guide for students, each equation is the subject of an entire chapter, with detailed, plain language explanations of the physical meaning of each symbol in the equation, for both the integral and differential forms. The final chapter shows how Maxwell's equations may be combined to produce the wave equation, the basis for the electromagnetic theory of light. This book is a wonderful resource for undergraduate and graduate courses in electromagnetism and electromagnetics.
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A student's guide to Maxwell's equations, Daniel A. Fleisch
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- Title
- A student's guide to Maxwell's equations
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Daniel A. Fleisch
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 144
- ISBN10
- 0521701473
- ISBN13
- 9780521701471
- Series
- A Student's Guide
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Textbooks, Natural sciences, References & Manuals, Science, Math Textbooks, Physics Textbooks, Engineering
- Rating
- 4.4 out of 5
- Description
- Gauss's law for electric fields, Gauss's law for magnetic fields, Faraday's law, and the Ampere Maxwell law are four of the most influential equations in science. In this guide for students, each equation is the subject of an entire chapter, with detailed, plain language explanations of the physical meaning of each symbol in the equation, for both the integral and differential forms. The final chapter shows how Maxwell's equations may be combined to produce the wave equation, the basis for the electromagnetic theory of light. This book is a wonderful resource for undergraduate and graduate courses in electromagnetism and electromagnetics.




