Book Description:
"Engineering Electromagnetics, 9th Edition" by William Hayt and John Buck continues its legacy as a widely respected and comprehensive resource for mastering the fundamentals of electromagnetics. First published nearly 60 years ago, this updated edition remains indispensable for electrical and computer engineering students, blending theoretical rigor with practical applications.
Key features include:
- Clear explanations of electromagnetics concepts, including electrostatics, magnetostatics, and electromagnetic waves.
- Real-world applications, such as wireless communication, optical fiber systems, and power distribution.
- Enhanced problem sets with over 100 new questions categorized by difficulty for diverse learning needs.
- Independent chapters on topics like transmission lines and antennas for flexible course structuring.
- A focus on building a strong foundation in electromagnetic theory, critical for modern engineering disciplines.
This text is designed for one- or two-semester courses, offering a balance between static and dynamic electromagnetic phenomena. Students and instructors alike will appreciate the accessible writing style and emphasis on clarity, making complex concepts approachable.
About the Authors:
William Hayt was a professor of electrical engineering with extensive teaching experience and is known for his engaging, student-friendly textbooks.
John Buck, co-author of recent editions, brings contemporary insights and updates to the text, ensuring relevance to modern applications and teaching methods.
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Engineering Electromagnetics 9th Edition
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- Authors: William Hayt, John Buck
- Edition: 9th Edition
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
- Format: PDF
- ISBN-10: 1260084566
- ISBN-13: 9781260084566
- Publication Year: 2019