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Title: Elements of Electromagnetics (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Author(s): Matthew N. O. Sadiku
Pages: 784
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 3 edition
Publication date: 2000
Language: English
Format: PDFs
ISBN-10: 019513477X
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Description: Designed for the standard sophomore- and junior-level course in electromagnetics, Elements of Electromagnetics, 3/e, continues the highly regarded pedagogical tradition established by its successful previous editions. It offers students the most lucid and interesting presentation available of fundamental concepts and applications in electromagnetics. Revised and updated, this third edition adds a new chapter on modern topics covering microwaves, electromagnetic interference and compatibility, fiber optics, and more. A solutions manual accompanies the text. Features * Begins with vector analysis and applies it gradually throughout the text, avoiding the frequent interruptions that occur when mathematical background is interspersed sporadically throughout a text * Incorporates many helpful pedagogical features including chapter introductions and summaries, boxed formulas, multiple-choice review questions, and thoroughly worked-out examples followed by practice exercises * Treats mathematical theorems separately from physical concepts, making it easier for students to grasp the theorems * Devotes an entire chapter to modern computer tools used in electromagnetics * Motivates student learning with more than 100 illustrative examples and over 600 figures * Provides a balanced presentation of time-varying fields and static fields, preparing students for employment in today's industrial and manufacturing sectors Reviews Summary: BEST E & M BOOK I HAVE READ Rating: 5 I am retired physicist who has had the chance to read many E & M texts. I decided to take a course at the University and they use this text. To my very pleasant surprize, this book , I find is excellent. It has filled in many gaps in my understanding of the subject in a way which other texts never did. It is laid out quite nicely and has the basic idea all 'up front' and very easy to recognize, understand and remember. I feel that this book has filled in so many of the 'nuances' of E & M that I didnt understand before , so now I am able to go back to some of the more difficult texts, like Stratton, and begin to understand them at a much higher level. I am using the 4th edition, so I am not familiar with the 'errors' in the solutions, etc. I have not seen any of these in the 4th edition. I definitely recommend this textbook as the best one to use in an Introductory Course. It has truly furthered my understanding of E & M moreso then any other text. Summary: Good Rating: 4 This book is ecellent explaining the material, it gives a lot of examples and a lot of exercices with the solutions to the odd numbers which is something good. The problem that make it a 4 stars book is the presence of lots of errors, including error in the solutins of the exercises. Summary: Excellent Textbook! Rating: 5 After reading and owning other EM books (including Ulaby) I have to say that this is the best text I have come across. It is ordered in a logical manner; it includes most, if not all, of the classic EM example problems (something Ulaby lacks), and there are plenty of worked-out examples and exercises so that readers can know what is going on. Sadiku doesn't skip over some of the basic math steps, but leaves nearly trivial sequences in the example problems so that all can follow along. At the end of the chapter is a good study guide, and some multiple choice review questions (with answers) to really help the student grasp the concepts. Of course, you get out of it what you put into it. All in all, it is the best EM/Fields book I have seen. It think it would even be a decent reference for lectures, if you happen to find yourself forced to teach from another book without some of the classic problems worked out. I just read nearly the whole thing (the 3rd ed. and skipped the vector analysis section), and I'm giving this from a student perspective, not a teacher perspective. I really don't think the other student reviews (negative ones) are accurate at all. Summary: Typos ruin this book. Rating: 2 This can be a much better book if the editors spend some time to proof-read it. I like the way the author present the materials. The examples are good and the explanations are clear. But THERE ARE SO MANY ERRORS which I believe will confuse many students. Most errors are trivial- wrong sign, wrong font, or wrong symbols. Unless the teacher can help the students to correct the errors, I cannot recommend this book as the text book for EM theory. Summary: Do not buy this book Rating: 1 This book has so many errors in it that I am confused after trying to read it! It is hard to learn from this text, and I am upset my school has chosen to use it for my class. The cover has the words "Reprinted with Corrections". I can't imagine it was worse than it is now!

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