Physics: Introduction to Electromagnetic Theory

Physics: Introduction to Electromagnetic Theory
ISBN-10
9391505163
ISBN-13
9789391505165
Series
Physics
Category
Science
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
2021-08-27
Publisher
KHANNA PUBLISHING HOUSE
Authors
A. B. Bhattacharya, Atanu Nag

Description

Physics: Introduction to Electromagnetic Theory has been written for the first-year students of B. Tech Engineering Degree Courses of all Indian Universities following the guideline and syllabus as recommended by AICTE. The book, written in a very simple and lucid way, will be very much helpful to reinforce understanding of different aspects to meet the engineering student’s needs. Writing a text-cum manual of this category poses several challenges providing enough content without sacrificing the essentials, highlighting the key features, presenting in a novel format and building informative assessment. This book on engineering physics will prepare students to apply the knowledge of Electromagnetic Theory to tackle 21st century and onward engineering challenges and address the related questions. Some salient features of the book: · Expose basic science to the engineering students to the fundamentals of physics and to enable them to get an insight of the subject · To develop knowledge on critical questions solved and supplementary problems covering all types of medium and advanced level problems in a very logical and systematic manner · Some essential information for the users under the heading “Know more” for clarifying some basic information as well as comprehensive synopsis of formulae for a quick revision of the basic principles · Constructive manner of presentation so that an Engineering degree students can prepare to work in different sectors or in national laboratories at the very forefront of technology

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