Engineering Electromagnetics and Waves | Second Edition | By Pearson(English, Paperback, Aziz Inan, Umran, S. Inan, Ryan Said) | Zipri.in
Engineering Electromagnetics and Waves | Second Edition | By Pearson(English, Paperback, Aziz Inan, Umran, S. Inan, Ryan Said)

Engineering Electromagnetics and Waves | Second Edition | By Pearson(English, Paperback, Aziz Inan, Umran, S. Inan, Ryan Said)

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Engineering Electromagnetics and Waves provides engineering students with a solid grasp of electromagnetic fundamentals and electromagnetic waves by emphasizing physical understanding and practical applications. The topical organization of the text starts with an initial exposure to transmission lines and transients on high-speed distributed circuits, naturally bridging electrical circuits and electromagnetics.Features:• Modern chapter organization with an emphasis on physical understanding.• Introduction of two new sections on increasingly relevant modern topics—Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) and Metamaterials.• Over 500 diagrams, graphs and illustrations, in recognition of the importance of visualization in the reader’s understanding.• Over 550 footnotes with interesting and thought-provoking content to make the subject more appealing and satisfying.• Over 190 illustrative examples detailed over eleven chapters, with five of the chapters having at least 20 examples each.• Includes several practical “real-life” problems to motivate students.Table of Contents:Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Transient Response of Transmission LinesChapter 3: Steady-State Waves on Transmission LinesChapter 4: The Static Electric Field Chapter 5: Steady Electric Currents Chapter 6: The Static Magnetic Field Chapter 7: Time-Varying Fields and Maxwell’s EquationsChapter 8: Waves in an Unbounded MediumChapter 9: Reflection, Transmission, and Refraction of Waves at Planar Interfaces Chapter 10: Parallel-Plate and Dielectric Slab WaveguidesChapter 11: FieldMatter Interactions and Metamaterials