Introduction to electromagnetism / Martin Sibley

By: Sibley, Martin [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Arnold, c1996Description: xiv, 186 pages ; 25 cmISBN: 340645954Subject(s): ELECTROMAGNETISMLOC classification: TK 153 .S53 1996
Contents:
Introduction * Electrostatic fields * Electromagnetic fields * Electroconductive fields * Comment - Force fields; Flux, flux density and field strength; Potential and resistance to flux; Energy storage; Force; Summary * Dielectrics * Ferromagnetic materials and components * References * Appendix * Index.
Summary: Explains the development of field theory, in relation to common electrical circuits and components. The first part covers the theory of electrostatics, electromagnetism and electroconductive fields. The second part covers the effects of dielectrics and ferrous materials on capacitors and coils.
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Includes index.

Introduction * Electrostatic fields * Electromagnetic fields * Electroconductive fields * Comment - Force fields; Flux, flux density and field strength; Potential and resistance to flux; Energy storage; Force; Summary * Dielectrics * Ferromagnetic materials and components * References * Appendix * Index.

Explains the development of field theory, in relation to common electrical circuits and components. The first part covers the theory of electrostatics, electromagnetism and electroconductive fields. The second part covers the effects of dielectrics and ferrous materials on capacitors and coils.

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