Applications of Maxwell’s Equations (Cochran and Heinrich)
- Page ID
- 22709
This book was developed at Simon Fraser University for an upper-level physics course. Along with a careful exposition of electricity and magnetism, it devotes a chapter to ferromagnets. The topics covered include electromagnetics, magnetostatics, waves, transmission lines, waveguides, antennas, and radiating systems.
- Front Matter
- 1: Maxwell’s Equations
- 2: Electrostatic Field I
- 3: Electrostatic Field II
- 4: The Magnetostatic Field I
- 5: The Magnetostatic Field II
- 6: Ferromagnetism
- 7: Time Dependent Electromagnetic Fields.
- 8: Electromagnetic Fields and Energy Flow
- 9: Plane Waves I
- 10: Plane Waves II
- 11: Transmission Lines
- 12: Waveguides
- 13: Problem and Answers
- Back Matter
Thumbnail: Drawing of a homogeneously magnetized spherical magnet with exactly computed magnetic field lines. A spherical magnet has the remarkable property that its field outside the magnet is identical to that of an ideal point-like dipole. Inside the magnetized volume, the field is exactly constant and aligned along the north-south axis. (CC BY-SA 3.0; Geek3 via Wikipedia)