Classical electricity and magnetism [2nd ed.]
Language: English Publication details: Dover Publications 2005 MineolaEdition: 2nd edDescription: xvi, 494pISBN:- 0486447065
- 9780486447063
- 530.141 P194c2
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530.141 M896e Electromagnetic field theory and wave propagation | 530.141 N29B2 BASIC ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS | 530.141 OP2H OPERATOR THEORY FOR ELECTROMAGNETICS | 530.141 P194c2 cop.1 Classical electricity and magnetism [2nd ed.] | 530.141 P194c2 cop.2 Classical electricity and magnetism [2nd ed.] | 530.141 P371Q QUANTUM DICE | 530.141 P913a Analysis of electromagnetic fields and waves |
Compact, clear, and precise in its presentation, this distinguished, widely used textbook offers graduate students and advanced undergraduates a diverse and well-balanced selection of topics.
Subjects include the electrostatic field in vacuum; boundary conditions and relation of microscopic to macroscopic fields; general methods for the solution of potential problems, including those of two and three dimensions; energy relations and forces in the electrostatic field; steady currents and their interaction; magnet materials and boundary value problems; and Maxwell's equations. Additional topics include energy, force, and momentum relations in the electromagnetic field; the wave equation and plane waves; conducting fluids in a magnetic field; waves in the presence of metallic boundaries; the inhomogeneous wave equation; the experimental basis for the theory of special relativity; relativistic kinematics and the Lorentz transformation; covariance and relativistic mechanics; covariant formulation of electrodynamics; and the Lienard-Wiechert potentials and the field of a uniformly moving electron.
The text concludes with examinations of radiation from an accelerated charge; radiation reaction and covariant formulation of the conservation laws of electrodynamics; radiation, scattering, and dispersion; the motion of charged particles in electromagnetic fields; and Hamiltonian formulation of Maxwell's equations.
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