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electromagnetism

In physics, the properties and interactions of magnetism and electric currents. A current flowing through a conductor produces a magnetic field around the conductor; a varying magnetic field interacting with a conductor produces a current in the conductor. This is known as the electromagnetic effect.



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The most significant change to this second edition is a new chapter on integral equations with application to electromagnetics.
as well as engineers seeking a reference on the topic will find Applied Electromagnetics Using QuickField and Matlab an outstanding reference helpful for using the two computer software packages for calculating results, charge and distributions.
as well as engineers seeking a reference on the topic will find Applied Electromagnetics Using QuickField and Matlab an outstanding reference helpful for using the two computer software packages for calculating results, charge and distributions.
 
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