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Electromagnetic Waves

 
 
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Demonstrates how electromagnetic concepts are important to modern electrical engineering applications. Detailed examples, selected application examples, abundant illustrations, and numerous end-of-chapter problems emphasizing practical applications. For electrical engineers interested in electromagnetics.


Product Details
Author:Umran S. Inan
Paperback:556 pages
Publisher:Prentice Hall
Publication Date:August 20, 1999
Language:English
ISBN:0201361795
Product Length:9.58 inches
Product Width:7.63 inches
Product Height:1.17 inches
Product Weight:2.25 pounds
Package Length:9.58 inches
Package Width:7.63 inches
Package Height:1.17 inches
Package Weight:2.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

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5Waveguide Reference  Nov 28, 2000 By M. traverso
I took Inan's class, and first saw this book as a collection of course notes. It was an excellent course, and an excellent set of notes. I purchased the text as soon as it became available. This is my primary reference for Waveguide theory. It does an excellent job treating the fundamentals of waves in a practical format. The text is easy to read, and has many examples. It is a good text to have as a reference and has enough examples to teach (or reteach) yourself.


4Is it necessary?  Dec 28, 2009 By V. Parameshwaran
The book is not bad, but I wonder why the authors had to publish a separate text, instead of incorporating it into their other one ("Engineering Electromagnetics"). There is a lot of overlap between Chapter 8 of Engineering Electromagnetics and Chapters 2 and 3 in Electromagnetic Waves.

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4Solid text for understanding EM waves  May 08, 2000
Like his other book, Engineering Electromagnetics, this one provides a thorough, pretty rigorous treatment of EM waves. It does well with building on concepts, especially in the first half of the book. There are a lot of problems, and most of them have real-world application in mind. I only wish the slab waveguides sections treated the more general asymmetric case, as opposed to only the symmetric one.

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