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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v40.i22.records.utf8:5155980:2706
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LEADER: 02706cam a22003134a 4500
001 2011008250
003 DLC
005 20120524180455.0
007 vd cvaiz|
008 110223s2011 njua b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2011008250
020 $a9781118057575 (hardback)
020 $a1118057570 (hardback)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn701808374
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042 $apcc
050 00 $aQC665.E4$bM67 2011
082 00 $a530.14/1$222
084 $aTEC024000$2bisacsh
100 1 $aMorgenthaler, Frederic R.
245 14 $aThe power and beauty of electromagnetic fields /$cF.R. Morgenthaler.
260 $aHoboken, N.J. :$bWiley,$cc2011.
300 $axxxiii, 639 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm. +$e1 DVD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
490 1 $aThe IEEE Press series on electromagnetic wave theory
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"In this text, the author develops alternate representations of electromagnetic power and energy that differ form the familiar Maxwell-Poynting theorem values (S and W) - yet are fully equivalent. The particular choice focuses on features highly-localized power and energy components and emphasizes the circuit rather than the wave nature of theses quantities. Moreover, unlike the Poynting vector, this exact representation merges smoothly with well-known quasistatic approximations that have long been used to calculate power flows in both lumped and distributed circuits operating at low-frequencies"--Provided by publisher.
505 0 $aPt. I. Basic electromagnetic theory -- 1. Maxwell's equations -- 2. Quasistatic approximations -- 3. Electromagnetic power, energy, stress and momentum -- 4. Electromagnetic waves in free-space -- 5. Electromagnetic waves in linear materials -- 6. Electromagnetic theorems and principles -- Pt. II. Four-dimensional electromagnetism -- 7. Four-dimensional vectors and tensors -- 8. Energy-momentum tensors -- 9. Dielectric and magnetic materials -- 10. Amperian, Minkowski, and Chu formulations -- Pt. III. Electromagnetic examples -- 11. Static and quasistatic fields -- 12. Uniformly moving electric charges -- 13. Accelerating charges -- 14. Uniform surface current -- 15. Uniform line currents -- 16. Plane waves -- 17. Waves incident at a material interface -- 18. TEM transmission lines -- 19. Rectangular waveguide modes -- 20. Circular waveguide modes -- 21. Dielectric waveguides -- 22. Antennas and diffraction -- 23. Waves and resonances in ferrites -- 24. Equivalent circuits -- 25. Practice problems -- Pt. IV. Backmatter -- Appendices A-H.
650 0 $aElectromagnetic fields.
830 0 $aIEEE Press series on electromagnetic wave theory.