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Offers users more opportunities to practice applications, and test their understanding of chapter concepts.
NEW—Accompanying CD-ROM.
Provides readers with complete sample solutions for 45 chapter-end problems selected from and identified in the text, and enables them to generate a high-quality print of Smith Chart for use with
Logical organization—Begins coverage with transmission lines.
Presents a natural bridge between familiar circuits material and new electromagnetics material.
More emphasis on dynamics than statics.
Unique coverage of optical fibers and imaging (Ch. 8).
Gives the reader valuable material on optical fibers in wideband communication and optical imaging by mirrors and lenses.
User-friendly approach.
Explains and clarifies the physics by using math, and avoids lengthy derivations of theorems.
A textbook for a two-semester undergraduate course for students majoring in electrical engineering. Designed specifically to be compatible with the philosophy and content of the radical new curriculum being proposed for the discipline. Targeted to students in the third year who have taken two or more courses on circuits. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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A textbook in the fundamental physical laws of electromagnetism and their practical application. The 1999 edition is an intermediate step between the standard textbook format of the preceding edition and the CD-ROM interactive supplement to be introduced with the 2001 edition. The CD-ROM accompanying this edition contains figures, a Smith chart, and sample solutions. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Anonymous
Posted January 10, 2001
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I appreciate the summary tables of equations and parameters for different orientations and coordinate systems. However, I don't appreciate the theoretical vagueness that he uses to write the book. It could be clearer, but I simultaneously understand that the subject can get very complex very fast.
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A textbook for a two-semester undergraduate course for students majoring in electrical engineering. Designed specifically to be compatible with the philosophy and content of the radical new curriculum being proposed for the discipline. Targeted to students in the third year who have taken two or more courses on circuits. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Booknews
A textbook in the fundamental physical laws of electromagnetism and their practical application. The 1999 edition is an intermediate step between the standard textbook format of the preceding edition and the CD-ROM interactive supplement to be introduced with the 2001 edition. The CD-ROM accompanying this edition contains figures, a Smith chart, and sample solutions. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Product Details
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