Electromagnetism for Engineers, Third Edition: An Introductory Course

“Electromagnetism for Engineers, Third Edition: An Introductory Course” by P. Hammond is a fully revised and updated textbook published by Pergamon on January 15, 1986. This edition spans 200 pages and is written in English, making it accessible for beginning electrical engineering students. The book covers all fundamental aspects of electromagnetism, adopting an elementary and practical approach that requires minimal mathematical knowledge, primarily focusing on simple differentiation and integration.
Readers will find a comprehensive introduction to electromagnetism, enhanced with restyled diagrams and a wide selection of exercises, complete with numerical answers. This edition also includes a significant new section on the skin effect in conductors, providing essential insights for those seeking a solid foundational understanding of the subject. The book serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to gain a sound basic knowledge of electromagnetism.
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A fully revised and updated edition of one of the most widely used textbooks on electromagnetism covering all fundamental aspects of this important topic. Written as a basic introductory text for beginning electrical engineering students, this book adopts an elementary and practical approach requiring little knowledge of mathematics beyond simple differentiation and integration. This new edition is enhanced with restyled diagrams, a wide selection of exercises (numerical answers supplied) and an important new section on skin effect in conductors. Essential reading for anyone needing a sound basic knowledge of electromagnetism.
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