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Introductory Electrodynamics for Engineers

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Knjiga Trda
Knjiga Introductory Electrodynamics for Engineers Edward Bennett
Koda Libristo: 51965967
Založba Tradd Street Press, februar 2026
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"Introductory Electrodynamics for Engineers" is a foundational treatise designed to provide a rigorous and clear introduction to the principles of electromagnetism from an engineering perspective. This influential work serves as a bridge between abstract physical theory and the practical requirements of electrical engineering, focusing on the essential concepts of electric and magnetic fields.

The text meticulously covers fundamental topics including electrostatics, magnetostatics, and the dynamics of electromagnetic fields. With a focus on pedagogical clarity, authors Edward Bennett and Harold Marion Crothers emphasize the importance of mathematical precision, utilizing vector analysis to explain complex physical phenomena. Readers will find detailed explorations of Maxwell's equations, the properties of conductors and dielectrics, and the behavior of electromagnetic waves. By grounding theoretical principles in technical applications, the book equips students and professionals with the analytical framework necessary for understanding the behavior of electrical systems and devices. This work remains a significant resource for those interested in the historical development of electrical engineering education and the core physical laws that govern modern technology.

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Polni naslov Introductory Electrodynamics for Engineers
Jezik Angleščina
Vezava Knjiga - Trda
Datum izida 2026
Število strani 678
EAN 9781025745466
ISBN 1025745469
Koda Libristo 51965967
Teža 1119
Mere 156 x 234 x 37
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