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Electromagnetism and Special Methods for Electric Circuits Analysis
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30 January 2025

This textbook is derived from modules forming a full course in Electricity and Magnetism (E&M) as given by the authors. Thoroughly class tested over many years and incorporating numerous worked examples and problems, the textbook presents the second part of such a course and is focussed on the classical electrodynamics, the branch of theoretical physics that studies the phenomena related to moving electric charges. As a stand-alone textbook, it is suitable for students taking a general E&M course or for those undertaking a more specialised course in electromagnetism and electrodynamics. The theoretical concepts are consistently blended with examples of real-life applications. The advanced math support required to follow the scientific content of the textbook is provided in the appendixes included with the first part of the series (https://iopscience.iop.org/book/mono/978-0-7503-5859-0).
Key Features:
- Thoroughly class tested
- Numerous examples of applications, worked example problems and exercises
- Includes special conduction mechanisms in media, other than metals
- Extensive study of electrokinetics and magnetostatics
- Special methods to solve direct current (DC) circuits
- Analysis of the circuits in non-stationary conditions, i.e., in transitory regime
- Analysis of the circuits in quasi-stationary conditions, i.e., in alternating current (AC) regime
- Electromagnetic field and electromagnetic waves
SCIENCE / Physics / Electromagnetism, Electricity, electromagnetism and magnetism
Preface
Acknowledgements
Author biographies
Introduction
1 The electrokinetic state: direct electric current
2 Electric charge transport in media other than metals
3 Direct current circuits
4 Magnetic field associated with the stationary electrokinetic state
5 Electromagnetic induction and self-induction
6 Electromagnetic energy produced by electric current
7 Magnetization state
8 Transient phenomena in electrical circuits
9 Electrical circuits in the alternating current regime
10 Electromagnetic fields and electromagnetic waves