Primary Theory of Electromagnetics
This is a textbook on electromagnetics for undergraduate students in electrical engineering, information, and communications. The book contents are very compact and brief compared to other commonly known electromagnetic books for undergraduate students an
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Hyo J. Eom
Primary Theory of Electromagnetics
Power Systems
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Hyo J. Eom
Primary Theory of Electromagnetics
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Hyo J. Eom Department of Electrical Engineering KAIST Daejeon Republic of Korea
ISSN 1612-1287 ISBN 978-94-007-7142-0 DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-7143-7
ISSN 1860-4676 (electronic) ISBN 978-94-007-7143-7 (eBook)
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Preface
Electromagnetics is a fascinating branch of science dealing with electricity and magnetism. Historically, many renowned scientists have made important contributions to electromagnetics, which is a foundation of modern electrical engineering, information, and communications. Current wireless communications using mobile phones, for instance, epitomize the importance of electromagnetics. Electromagnetics covers many formulas and laws, which relate electric and magnetic fields to electric charges and currents. This text is intended for an introductory electromagnetic course for undergraduate students majoring in electrical engineering. The goal of this text is to lead students away from memori
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