-- 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
First published over 50 years ago and now in its 8th edition, Bill Hayt and John Buck's 'Engineering Electromagnetics' is a classic text that has been updated for electromagnetics education today.
This widely-respected book stresses fundamental concepts and problem solving, and discusses the material in an understandable and readable way.
This book provides students with a thorough theoretical understanding of electromagnetic field equations and it also treats a large number of applications. The text is a comprehensive two-semester textbook.
In addition, the Instructor Book Companion Site contains a rich collection of multimedia resources for use with this text. Resources include: Ready-made lecture notes in Power Point format for all the chapters.
Engineering Electromagnetics provides a solid foundation in electromagnetics fundamentals by emphasizing physical understanding and practical applications. Electromagnetics, with its requirements for abstract thinking, can prove challenging for students. The...
This book will therefore provide a useful resource for many engineers working in applied electromagnetics, particularly those in the early stages of their careers.
This book offers a traditional approach on electromagnetics, but has more extensive applications material.The author offers engaging coverage of the following: CRT's, Lightning, Superconductors, and Electric Shielding that is not found in ...
This is especially problematic for a field as broad as electromagnetics, which propagates into many diverse engineering fields. The time h
The topical organization of the text starts with an initial exposure to transmission lines and transients on high-speed distributed circuits, naturally bridging electrical circuits and electromagnetics."--pub. desc.
While adapted from his popular and more extensive work, Field and Wave Electromagnetics, this text incorporates a number of innovative pedagogical features.