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Spend extra time on Chapter 1. Most students struggle with EM theory because they haven't mastered coordinate systems (Rectangular, Cylindrical, and Spherical).
: Simplifying magnetic field calculations for symmetric currents. Magnetic Flux Density ( ) and Vector Potential ( ) .
Derivation of wave equations for free space, perfect dielectrics, and good conductors.
What sets "Electromagnetic Field Theory and Problems" apart is its emphasis on application.
: Explores steady magnetic fields, Biot-Savart Law, Ampere’s Law, and magnetic materials.
Curated problems from major technical university papers to prepare students for academic evaluations.