Electromagnetics II (Ellingson)
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Electromagnetics, volume 2 by Steven W. Ellingson is a peer-reviewed open textbook designed especially for electrical engineering students in the third year of a bachelor of science degree program. It is intended as the primary textbook for the second semester of a two-semester undergraduate engineering electromagnetics sequence. The book addresses magnetic force and the Biot-Savart law; general and lossy media; parallel plate and rectangular waveguides; parallel wire, microstrip, and coaxial transmission lines; AC current flow and skin depth; reflection and transmission at planar boundaries; fields in parallel plate, parallel wire, and microstrip transmission lines; optical fiber; and radiation and antennas.
1: Preliminary Concepts
2: Magnetostatics Redux
3: Wave Propagation in General Media
4: Current Flow in Imperfect Conductors
5: Wave Reflection and Transmission
6: Waveguides
7: Transmission Lines Redux
8: Optical Fiber
9: Radiation
10: Antennas
11: Constitutive Parameters of Some Common Materials
12: Mathematical Formulas
13: Physical Constants
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)