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About This Book
Foundations of Electrical Engineering covers the fundamental ideas and basic laws in electrical engineering. This book is organized into five parts encompassing 24 chapters. Part I provides an overview of the Maxwell's equation and its significance in electrical engineering. Part II deals first with the determination of static and steady electric fields. This part also discusses the solution of Laplace's equation, boundary value problems, the concept of capacity, and magnetic field. Parts III and IV explore the laws of network analysis and synthesis, as well as the basic principles and applications of electromagnetic waves. These parts also describe the main features of classical electrodynamics and its application to problems of electrical engineering. Part V highlights the combined contributions of Maxwell's equations and the laws of mechanics in the subject field. Electrical engineers, and electrical engineering teachers and students will find this book invaluable.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Foundations of Electrical Engineering
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- PART I: GENERAL SURVEY
- PART II: STATIC AND STEADY FIELDS
- PART III: NETWORK ANALYSIS AND NETWORK SYNTHESIS
- PART IV: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
- PART V: SURVEY OF FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS
- List of references
- Notation for the most important quantities
- Name and subject index