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📖 Description
Basic Electromagnetic Theory is designed as a concise introduction to electromagnetic field theory, emphasizing the physical foundations of the subject. It is aimed at undergraduate physics students and interested consumers. As such, it covers material from a standard university course and a thorough overview of the subject. Additionally, however, it develops a number of themes in greater detail, so as to cover a number of non-standard topics that provide a fuller understanding of the subject. A key aspect of the book is the macroscopic approach to the subject from the outset. Most readers will have some familiarity with the standard mathematics employed, but a review chapter is provided at the beginning to help provide guidance on these topics, as they are used throughout the book.
Table of Contents 1: Introduction. 2: Mathematical Topics. 3: Maxwell’s Equations, Part I. 4: Maxwell’s Equations, Part II. 5: Physical Degrees of Freedom. 6: Physical Observables. 7: Distributions of Charge, Macroscopic Matter, and Boundary Conditions. 8: Conclusions and Omissions. Exercises and Solutions. Bibliography. Index.
Essentials of Physics Series
9781942270720 The Special Theory of Relativity Dennis Morris 9781942270737 Computational Physics Darren Walker 9781942270744 Basic Electromagnetic Theory James Babington 9781942270775 Solid State Physics David Schmool 9781942270782 Newtonian Mechanics Derek Raine 9781942270799 Quantum Mechanics Dennis Morris 9781942270805 Physics Lab Experiments Matthew M. J. French.
About The Author James Babington has a PhD in theoretical particle physics. He has held a number of post-doctoral positions in the UK and Europe and is currently an optical designer and applied optical physicist, but with a strong interest in electrodynamics and field theory.