Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics, 2004 Media Edition - Book Review,
by Fawwaz T. Ulaby

From Book News, Inc. A textbook in the fundamental physical laws of electromagnetism and their practical application. The 1999 edition is an intermediate step between the standard textbook format of the preceding edition and the CD-ROM interactive supplement to be introduced with the 2001 edition. The CD-ROM accompanying this edition contains figures, a Smith chart, and sample solutions. Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Book Description Bridging the gap between electric circuits and electronmagnetics, Ulaby's book leads readers from familiar concepts into more advanced topics and applications. A new, interactive CD-ROM accompanying the book allows users to gain physical intuition about electromagnetics. Earlier and heavier emphasis on dynamics permits coverage of practical applications in communication systems, radar, optics and solid state computers. Chapter titles include Waves and Phasors, Transmission Lines, Vector Analysis, Electrostatics, Magnetostatics, Maxwell's Equations for Time-Varying Fields, Plane-Wave Propagation, Radiation and Antennas, and Satellite Communication Systems and Radar Sensors. For use in the study of electromagnetics.
Book Info (Pearson Education) A textbook for undergraduates in electrical engineering, presenting the fundamental concepts of applied electromagnetics. The CD-ROM is a self-study resource for use with the text, with demos and other helpful media. System requirements: Internet Explorer 5, Windows 95+, 16MB RAM, Windows 95+, Pentium processor. Previous edition: c1997. DLC: Electromagnetism.
The publisher, Prentice-Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics Bridging the gap between electric circuits and electromagnetics, this text leads students from familiar concepts into more advanced topics and applications. Earlier and heavier emphasis on dynamics permits coverage of practical applications in communication systems, radar, optics, and solid-state computers.
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