Maxwell's equations of electrodynamics : an explanation /

Maxwell's Equations of Electrodynamics: An Explanation is a concise yet complete discussion of Maxwell's four equations of electrodynamics-the fundamental theory of electricity, magnetism, and light. Written for a general audience, it guides readers step-by-step through the vector calculus...

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Main Author: Ball, David W. (David Warren), 1962-
Corporate Author: SPIE (Society)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bellingham, Washington, USA : SPIE Press, [2012]
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