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Electromagnetics By Kraus

overall review score: 4.2
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Electromagnetics by Kraus is a comprehensive textbook that explores the principles and applications of electromagnetism. It covers fundamental topics such as electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetic induction, Maxwell's equations, wave propagation, and antenna theory. The book is widely used in undergraduate and graduate electrical engineering and physics courses to develop a solid understanding of electromagnetic phenomena and their practical applications.

Key Features

  • Clear and systematic presentation of electromagnetic theory
  • Extensive mathematical formulations and derivations
  • Real-world examples and practical applications
  • Inclusion of problem sets for practice and reinforcement
  • Updated editions incorporate modern developments in the field
  • Illustrated diagrams to aid understanding

Pros

  • Comprehensive coverage of electromagnetics fundamentals
  • Well-structured chapters facilitating learning
  • Numerous worked examples help clarify complex concepts
  • Excellent resource for both students and professionals

Cons

  • Some readers may find the mathematical depth challenging
  • Occasional density of technical details can be overwhelming for newcomers
  • May require supplementary resources for applied or experimental focus

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