Engineering Electromagnetics

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By Constantine A. Balanis

    A second course in electromagnetics, offering integrated, detailed coverage of the classical topics, from Maxwell's equations to Green's functions.

  • Engineering Electromagnetics: Pergamon Unified Engineering Series
    By David T. Thomas

    ... Jr. State University of New York at Stony Brook James P. Hartnett University of Illinois at Chicago Circle EDITORS William F. Hughes Carnegie-Mellon University Arthur T. Murphy PMC Colleges William H. Davenport Harvey Mudd College ...

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By John A. Buck, William Hart Hayt

    The sixth edition adds sections on waveguides and transmission line transients, and divides the chapter on plane waves into two. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By Nathan Ida

    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.

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By Umran S. Inan, Aziz S. Inan

    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...

  • Engineering Electromagnetics: Applications
    By Rajeev Bansal

    Comprising chapters drawn from the critically acclaimed Handbook of Engineering Electromagnetics, this book supplies a focused treatment covering radar, wireless, satellite, and optical communication technologies.

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By John A. Buck, William H. Hayt

    This widely-respected book stresses fundamental concepts and problem solving, and discusses the material in an understandable and readable way.

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By Nathan Ida

    —Titus Lucretius Carus (94–50 BCE), De Rerum Natura (On the nature of things), T. Creech, Translation, London 1714. ... in brains of many animals which use this material as a biological compass for navigation in the geomagnetic field.

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By John A. Buck, William Hart Hayt

    First published just over 50 years ago and now in its Eighth Edition, Bill Hayt and John Buck's Engineering Electromagnetics is a classic text that has been updated for electromagnetics...

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By Nathan Ida

    The book is an undergraduate textbook at the upper division level, intended for required classes in electromagnetics. It is written in simple terms with all details of derivations included and all steps in solutions listed.

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By C. L. Wadhwa

    Engineering Electromagnetics

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By William Hart Hayt

    Engineering Electromagnetics

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By Kenneth Robert Demarest

    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 ...

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By John A. Buck, William Hart Hayt

    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.

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By William Hart Hayt

    Engineering Electromagnetics

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By William Hayt

    Engineering Electromagnetics

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By William Hart Hayt

    Engineering Electromagnetics

  • Engineering Electromagnetics
    By Nathan Ida

    This text provides a good theoretical understanding of the electromagnetic field equations while also treating a large number of applications.