This book describes the electromagnetic theory for the propagating modes of dielectric guides with the objective of understanding the applications of these guides to a telecommunication system.
This is a textbook designed to provide analytical background material in the area of Engineering Electromagnetic Fields for the senior level undergraduate and preparatory level graduate electrical engineering students.
The material for these volumes has been selected from the past twenty years' examination questions for graduate students at University of California at Berkeley, Columbia University, the University of Chicago, MIT, State University of New York at Buffalo, Princeton University and University of Wisconsin.
This invaluable text has been developed to provide students with more background for the applications of electricity and magnetism particularly in optics and topics related to research instrumentation.
New Edition: Classical Theory of Electromagnetism (3rd Edition)The topics treated in this book are essentially those that a graduate student of physics or electrical engineering should be familiar with in classical electromagnetism.
Electrodynamics is a basic area of physics, encompassing also classical and quantum physics, optics, relativity and field theory, and is of universal practical importance.
This book examines the topics of magnetohydrodynamics and plasma oscillations, in addition to the standard topics discussed to cover courses in electromagnestism, electrodynamics, and fundamentals of physics, to name a few.
This book offers a balanced and comprehensive guide to the core principles, fundamental properties, experimental approaches, and state-of-the-art applications of two major groups of emerging non-volatile memory technologies, i.
This book aims at making readers develop a better understanding of electrostatic fields using the form of problems and puzzles (summarized as "e;questions"e; hereafter) and answers, instead of tedious explanations in ordinary textbooks.
Co-authored by an international research group with a long-standing cooperation, this book focuses on engineering-oriented electromagnetic and thermal field modeling and application.
This book introduces the physical principles behind levitation with superconductors, and includes many examples of practical magnetic levitation demonstrations using superconducting phenomena.
This book systematically explains the fundamentals of system-level electromagnetic compatibility and introduces the basic concept of system-level electromagnetic compatibility quantification design.
This unique compendium deals with modeling magnetic media exhibiting hysteresis using computationally efficient phenomenological models that may be utilized in a wide spectrum of both coupled and non-coupled situations.
Waves are essential phenomena in most scientific and engineering disciplines, such as electromagnetism and optics, and different mechanics including fluid, solid, structural, quantum, etc.
Motivated by a revision of the classical equations of electromagnetism that allow for the inclusion of solitary waves in the solution space, the material collected in this book examines the consequences of adopting the modified model in the description of atomic structures.
This book is designed as an introductory course for undergraduate students, in Electrical and Electronic, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Chemical and Petroleum engineering, who need fundamental knowledge of electrical circuits.
This book introduces comprehensive fundamentals, numerical simulations and experimental methods of electrification of particulates entrained multiphase flows.
This book focuses on light-emitting diode (LED) lighting, mainly for the commercial production of horticultural crops in plant factories and greenhouses with controlled environments, giving special attention to: 1) plant growth and development as affected by the light environment; and 2) business and technological opportunities and challenges with regard to LEDs.
La presente Guia recoge mas de cuarenta anos de experiencia en la ensenanza de la fisica dentro del contexto experimental universitario, cuyos propositos y tendencias pedagogicas han evoluciondo a la par con los avances tecnologicos en la medicion y la computacion.
El electromagnetismo es una de las teorías más importantes para la comprensión del Universo y para el avance Científico y tecnológico de la humanidad; por ello, múltiples disciplinas académicas de nivel profesional requieren el estudio riguroso de este campo del conocimiento y, en prácticamente todos los programas académicos de educación media, están incluidos sus principios fundamentales.
Se presenta en este libro una exposición del paradigma clásico, es decir la vieja historia un tanto eurocentrista, que será necesaria para explicar muchos fenómenos experimentales y aún para predecir nuevos comportamientos de los materiales en relación con fenómenos electromagnéticos.
El proposito de este libro es brindar a estudiantes que se inician en el estudio de la fisica en los programas de ingenieria un compendio de definiciones y teoria en los campos de la electrostatica y magnetostatica que les ayude a reducir el tiempo de transicion entre la conceptualizacion de los contenidos proporcionados por el profesor y su aplicacion adecuada a algunas situaciones reales.