Best Book For Electromagnetic Waves For Engineering Student For GATE and Semester Exam
Let's look at some of the books which can help you out :-
1]Electromagnetic Waves Paperback –by R Shevgaonkar (Author)
"This book is aimed at the undergraduate course on Electromagnetic Waves. It follows a unique approach of explaining the concepts with regards to their modern applications while maintaining the focus on the underlying mathematics.
Product details
- Publisher : McGraw Hill Education; 1st edition (1 July 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 580 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0070591164
- ISBN-13 : 978-0070591165
- Item Weight : 586 g
- Dimensions : 38.1 x 6.1 x 57.9 cm
- Country of Origin : India
2]Electromagnetic Waves by David H Staelin , Ann Morgenthaler, et al. |
This introduction to electromagnetic waves emphasizes concepts, examples, and problem-solving techniques having wide applicability, and relies only on basic physics and mathematics ― rather than electrostatics, magnetostatics, and quasitatics. The focus is on generic problem-solving techniques ― both mathematical and physically-intuitive, and the presentation of basic electromagnetic theorems ― Poynting, energy, uniqueness, and reciprocity ― explained from a physical perspective. KEY TOPICS: Progresses from simple wave propagation in unbounded free space to antenna and resonator design. Presents the fundamental concepts of plane waves, phasors, polarization, energy, power, and force early ― and repeatedly applies them throughout the text to problems with progressively more complex boundary conditions. MARKET: For students and practicing engineers interested in electromagnetic wave phenomena.
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