Schaum's Outline of Electromagnetics

ebook Schaum's Outlines

By Joseph Edminister

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A classic Schaum's Outline, thoroughly updated to match the latest course scope and sequence. The ideal review for the thousands of engineering students who need to know the electromagnetic field theory concepts needed in numerous electrical engineering fields and in many other scientific and engineering disciplines.

About the Book
This updated edition of the successful Schaum's outline is revised to conform to the current electromagnetics curriculum. Schaum's Outline of Electromagnetics mirrors the standard course in scope and sequence. It helps students understand basic concepts and offers problem-solving practice in topics such as current density, capacitance, magnetic fields, inductance, electromagnetic waves, transmission lines, and antennas.

Key Selling Features

  • Outline format facilitates quick and easy review of course fundamentals
  • Hundreds of examples illustrate applications and complex calculations
  • 351 solved problems
  • Exercises to help students test their mastery of digital signal processing
  • Appropriate for the following course: Electromagnetics
  • Record of Success: Schaum's Outline of Electromagnetics is a solid selling title in the series—with previous edition having sold over 30,000 copies since 1999.
  • Easy-to-follow review of electromagnetics
  • Solved problems demonstrate calculation techniques and applications
  • Supports all the major textbooks for electromagnetics courses
  • Market / Audience
    Primary: All engineering students who need to learn or refresh their understanding of electromagnetic field theory
    Secondary: Graduate students and professionals looking for a review
    Enrollment:
    Electromagnetics - 9,967

    About the Authors
    Joseph A. Edminister (Akron, OH) is Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at the University of Akron in Ohio.

    Mahmood Nahvi-Dekhordi (San Luis Obispo, CA) is Professor of Electrical Engineering at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California.

    Schaum's Outline of Electromagnetics