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This outstanding text for a two-semester course is geared toward physics undergraduates who have completed a basic first-year physics course. The coherent treatment offers several notable features, including 300 detailed examples at various levels of difficulty, a self-contained chapter on vector algebra, and a single chapter devoted to radiation that cites interrelationships between various analysis methods.
Starting with chapters on vector analysis and electrostatics, the text covers electrostatic boundary value problems, formal and microscopic theories of dielectric electrostatics and of magnetism and matter, electrostatic energy, steady currents, and induction. Additional topics include magnetic energy, circuits with nonsteady currents, Maxwell's equations, radiation, electromagnetic boundary value problems, and the special theory of relativity. Exercises appear at the end of each chapter and answers to odd-numbered problems are included in one of several helpful appendixes.

Reprint of the John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1985 edition.

A solutions manual to accompany this text is available for free download. Click hereto download PDF version now. two semester physics course;physics exercises;physics undergraduates;physics examples and review;physics analysis methods;vector analysis;electrostatics;electrostatic boundary value problems;formal and microscopic theories of dielectric electrostatics;magnetism and matter;maxwells equations;special theory of relativity;albert einsteins teachings;study guide;nonfiction;vector algebra;electrostatic energy

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This outstanding text for a two-semester course is geared toward physics undergraduates who have completed a basic first-year physics course. The coherent treatment offers several notable features, including 300 detailed examples at various levels of difficulty, a self-contained chapter on vector algebra, and a single chapter devoted to radiation that cites interrelationships between various analysis methods.
Starting with chapters on vector analysis and electrostatics, the text covers electrostatic boundary value problems, formal and microscopic theories of dielectric electrostatics and of magnetism and matter, electrostatic energy, steady currents, and induction. Additional topics include magnetic energy, circuits with nonsteady currents, Maxwell's equations, radiation, electromagnetic boundary value problems, and the special theory of relativity. Exercises appear at the end of each chapter and answers to odd-numbered problems are included in one of several helpful appendixes.

Reprint of the John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1985 edition.

A solutions manual to accompany this text is available for free download. Click hereto download PDF version now. two semester physics course;physics exercises;physics undergraduates;physics examples and review;physics analysis methods;vector analysis;electrostatics;electrostatic boundary value problems;formal and microscopic theories of dielectric electrostatics;magnetism and matter;maxwells equations;special theory of relativity;albert einsteins teachings;study guide;nonfiction;vector algebra;electrostatic energy