Engineering Electromagnetics

Engineering Electromagnetics
ISBN-10
0072304243
ISBN-13
9780072304244
Series
Engineering Electromagnetics
Category
Electromagnetic theory
Pages
561
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies
Authors
John A. Buck, William Hart Hayt

Description

-- The classic in the field for over four decades has just been updated with new topics, more numerical examples, and drill problems with answers, making independent learning a snap -- With an emphasis on fundamentals and problem solving, this superlative text is a must-have for electrical engineers -- New to this edition: coverage of wave polarization, transients on transmission lines, and a new chapter on parallel-plate wave guides

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