
Ronald A. Walsh “Handbook of MacHining and Metalworking Calculations "
McGraw Hill Text | 2002-11 | ISBN:0071414851 | PDF | 379 pages | 2,9 Mb
Designed for upper division electromagnetism courses or as a reference for electrical engineers
and scientists, this book introduces Maxwell s equations and electromagnetic waves as soon as
possible (i.e., in the first third of the book), and then discusses electrostatics, magnetostatics,
induction, etc., in the light of those equations. The book also provides a thorough treatment of
vector field theory which emphasizes the rotational invariance of the dot and cross products,
together with div, grad, and curl, and thus gives a clear physical motivation for the use of those
constructs to describe electric and magnetic fields. Unlike many competing books, Maxwell s
Equations & the Principles of Electromagnetism covers topics such as advanced potentials,
retarded fields, forces on dielectric liquids, antenna theory, and Faraday rotation. *BRIEF
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction. 2. Vectors and Vector Fields. 3. Time-Independent
Maxwell s Equations. 4. Time-Dependent Maxwell s Equations. 5. Electrostatic Calculations. 6.
Dielectric and Magnetic Media. 7. Magnetic Induction.8.Electromagnetic Energy and
Momentum. 9. Electromagnetic Radiation. 10. Relativity and Electromagnetism. Appendixes.
Index.
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