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Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics

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This is a derivative publication of Dr Cheng's Field and Wave Electromagnetics (2nd edition). It has been developed in response to the need for a text that supports the mastery of this difficult subject. Therefore, in addition to presenting electromagnetics in a concise and logical manner, the text includes end-of-section review questions, worked examples, boxed remarks that alert students to key ideas and tricky points, margin notes, and point-by-point chapter summaries. Examples and applications invite students to solve problems and build their knowledge of electromagnetics. Application topics include: electric motors, transmission lines, waveguides, antenna arrays and radar systems.

512 pages, Hardcover

First published October 31, 1992

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A good book for introduction to electromagnetics
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one of the fandemental books for electronic engineerings
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July 27, 2009
For Indepth Knowledge of Communications and How Radar works? As well ,those who want to know about the MAXWELLIAN EQUATIONS..great book
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