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Introduction to Electromagnetic Theory by George E. Owen
Direct, stimulating approach covers electrostatics of point charges, distributions of charge, conductors and dielectrics, currents and circuits, Lorentz force and magnetic field, magnetic field of steady currents, magnetic media, Maxwell equations, more. For advanced undergraduate and graduate students. 228 illustrations by the author. 1963 edition. Unabridged republication of the edition published by Allyn and Bacon, Inc., Boston, 1963.
Table of Contents for Introduction to Electromagnetic Theory
| 1. Preliminaries. | | 2. The Electrostatics of Point Charges. | | 3. Distributions of Charge. | | 4. Conductors and Dielectrics. | | 5. Currents and Circuits. | | 6. The Lorentz Force and the Magnetic Field. | | 7. The Magnetic Field of Steady Currents. | | 8. Induced Electrical Fields. | | 9. Magnetic Media. | | 10. The Maxwell Equations. | | 11. Radiation. | | 12. Time Varying Current Circuits. | | Appendix A. Vectors and Geometry. | | Appendix B. Matrices. | | Appendix C. The Complete Elliptic Functions. | | Appendix D. Partial Differential Equations. | | Appendix E. Fourier Series. | | Appendix F. Units and Constants. | | Problems. Index. |
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