Introduction to Electrodynamics

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Author: David J. Griffiths

ISBN-10: 013805326X

ISBN-13: 9780138053260

Category: Engineering - Electrical & Electronic

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For junior/senior-level electricity and magnetism courses. This book is known for its clear, concise and accessible coverage of standard topics in a logical and pedagogically sound order. The Third Edition features a clear, accessible treatment of the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory, providing a sound platform for the exploration of related applications (ac circuits, antennas, transmission lines, plasmas, optics, etc.). Its lean and focused approach employs numerous examples and problems.

PrefaceAdvertisement1Vector Analysis11.1Vector Algebra11.2Differential Calculus131.3Integral Calculus241.4Curvilinear Coordinates381.5The Dirac Delta Function451.6The Theory of Vector Fields522Electrostatics582.1The Electric Field582.2Divergence and Curl of Electrostatic Fields652.3Electric Potential772.4Work and Energy in Electrostatics902.5Conductors963Special Techniques1103.1Laplace's Equation1103.2The Method of Images1213.3Separation of Variables1273.4Multipole Expansion1464Electric Fields in Matter1604.1Polarization1604.2The Field of a Polarized Object1664.3The Electric Displacement1754.4Linear Dielectrics1795Magnetostatics2025.1The Lorentz Force Law2025.2The Biot-Savart Law2155.3The Divergence and Curl of B2215.4Magnetic Vector Potential2346Magnetic Fields in Matter2556.1Magnetization2556.2The Field of a Magnetized Object2636.3The Auxiliary Field H2696.4Linear and Nonlinear Media2747Electrodynamics2857.1Electromotive Force2857.2Electromagnetic Induction3017.3Maxwell's Equations3218Conservation Laws3458.1Charge and Energy3458.2Momentum3499Electromagnetic Waves3649.1Waves in One Dimension3649.2Electromagnetic Waves in Vacuum3759.3Electromagnetic Waves in Matter3829.4Absorption and Dispersion3929.5Guided Waves40510Potentials and Fields41610.1The Potential Formulation41610.2Continuous Distributions42210.3Point Charges42911Radiation44311.1Dipole Radiation44311.2Point Charges46012Electrodynamics and Relativity47712.1The Special Theory of Relativity47712.2Relativistic Mechanics50712.3Relativistic Electrodynamics522AVector Calculus in Curvilinear Coordinates547BThe Helmholtz Theorem555CUnits558Index562