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Electromagnetics Pb Paperback – 1 November 1991
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- Print length880 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMcGraw-Hill Education (ISE Editions)
- Publication date1 November 1991
- ISBN-10007112666X
- ISBN-13978-0071126663
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- Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (ISE Editions); International 2 Revised ed edition (1 November 1991)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 880 pages
- ISBN-10 : 007112666X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0071126663
- Best Sellers Rank: 5,775 in Physics (Books)
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Dan Fleisch is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Physics at Wittenberg University, where he specializes in electromagnetics and space physics. He is the author of six books in the Student's Guide Series published by Cambridge University Press: A Student's Guide to Maxwell's Equations, A Student's Guide to Vectors and Tensors, A Student's Guide to the Mathematics of Astronomy (co-authored by Dr. Julia Kregenow), A Student's Guide to Waves (co-authored with Prof. Laura Kinnaman), A Student's Guide to the Schrödinger Equation, and A Student's Guide to Laplace Transforms, published in 2022. He is also co-author with the late Prof. John Kraus of The Ohio State University of the McGraw-Hill textbook Electromagnetics with Applications. Prof. Fleisch has published articles in the IEEE Transactions, the Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, and Microwave Journal. He has presented more than a dozen professional papers on topics related to high-speed microwave instrumentation and radar cross-section measurement. He has been a regular contributor of science commentary to PBS station WYSO of Yellow Springs and appears in the public-television documentary The Dayton Codebreakers. Prof. Fleisch was named Outstanding Faculty Member at the Wittenberg Greek scholarship awards in 2000, and in 2002 he won the Omicron Delta Kappa award for Excellence in Teaching. In 2003 and 2005 he was recognized for Faculty Excellence and Innovation by the Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE), and in 2004 he received Wittenberg's Distinguished Teaching Award, the university's highest faculty award. In November 2010, Fleisch was named the Ohio Professor of the Year by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education and the Carnegie Foundation, and he will serve as the Grand Canyon Astronomer in Residence in the fall of 2022. Fleisch received his B.S. in Physics from Georgetown University and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Space Physics and Astronomy from Rice University.
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MarioReviewed in Spain on 13 January 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Verified PurchaseExtraordinario libro. El envío rapidísimo.
- Per Sand LauridsenReviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 August 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent and accessible text on Electromagnetics
Verified PurchaseI have currently read chapter 1 and 5 and parts of chapter 2, 3 and 4 and I must say that it does an excellent job. It should be noted, that the web-site is no longer available, but the files can be found elsewhere on the web. Other remarks is that the end results to examples contains errors on more than one occasion, i.e. a factor of 10 wrong in either direction if you plug in the numbers from the example on your calculator, but the procedure of the examples is correct. Also the answers to some problems appear to be incorrect, at least I've experienced on some occasions, that calculating the answer in more than one way, still didn't produce the expected answer. So, the perfect thing for this book, would be a 6th edition with adequate proof-reading and making the files officially available again and perhaps introduce a student's manual. Albeit the above mentioned, I still feel that it is worth 5 stars, since it handles a topic, which is inherently difficult, in a very good way and also puts real-life applications into the picture. So on that account, it does a very solid job and in many aspects a very self-contained book. Should be found on all electronics engineers to be and electronics engineers bookshelf.
- Rama Krushna PradhanReviewed in India on 3 September 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book to develop understanding on Electromagnetics
Verified PurchaseWhat an incredible book, in my opinion it's one of the best book on electromagnetics especially the unsolved questions are cherry on the cake. Slowly but effectively it will help you to develop your concepts, the figures and explanations are equally amazing.