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2008+

Solved Problems in

Electromagnetics

Syed A. Nasar

9 7 8 1 8 9 1 1 2 1 4 6 3 ISBN 189112146-4 ISBN 13: 9781891121463

SciTech Publishing, Inc. Raleigh, NC

www.scitechpub.com

2008+ Solved Problems

in Electromagnetics

by Syed A. Nasar

About the book

SciTech Publishing is reissuing this extremely

valuable learning resource, originally published

in 1992 in the Schaum’s Problem-Solving Series

for students of electromagnetics and those who

wish to refresh and solidify their understanding

of its challenging applications. Problem-solving

drills help develop confidence, but few

textbooks offer the answers – never mind the

complete solutions – to their chapter exercises.

Here, noted author Professor Syed Nasar has

divided the book’s problems into topic areas

similar to a textbook and presented a wide

array of problems, followed immediately by

their solutions.

– Learn the best strategies for solving tough

problems in step-by-step detail

– Prepare effectively for exams

– Use the Index to quickly locate the type of

problems you need to review

– Save and use again for refresher

– Instructors: this is a great source for extra

homework, quizzes, and exams!

Contents

Vector Analysis, Electrostatics, Magnetostatics,

Maxwell’s Equations, Plane Waves, Transmission

Lines, Waveguides, Cavity Resonators,

Antennas, Review Problems

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(ISBN13: 9781891121588)

› Antenna Design and Visualization Using MATLAB®,

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This software program comes with a 110-page User Guide in a PDF file. It helps students and engineers in antenna design see the changes resulting from alterations to the parameters of design specifications. The authors’ website provides free upgrades and help to all who purchase and register the product. (ISBN13: 9781891121395)

› Electronic Applications of the Smith Chart,

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The legendary Smith chart inventor’s classic reference book describes how the chart is used for designing lumped element and transmission line circuits. It provides tutorial material on transmission line theory and behavior, circuit representation on the chart, matching networks, network transformations and broadband matching. It also includes a new chapter with examples designs and description of the winSMITH software accessory.

(ISBN13: 9781884932397)

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ELECTROMAGNETICS

Syed A. Nasar, Ph.D.

Raleigh, North Carolina

www.scitechpub.com

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SciTech Publishing, Inc. 911 Paverstone Drive, Suite B Raleigh, NC 27615

Phone: 919-847-2434 Fax: 919-847-2568 www.scitechpub.com

Editor: Dudley R. Kay

Production Director: Susan Manning Production Assistant: Robert Lawless Cover design by Kathy Gagne

Cover image courtesy of Greg Shirah of NASA,

http://pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov/istp/outreach/images/Aurora/71300.jpg

Copyright 2008 by SciTech Publishing, Inc.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission of the publisher.

First edition published as 2000 Solved Problems in Electromagnetics copyright 1992 by McGraw-Hill.

Printed in the United States of America.

ISBN: 1891121464 ISBN 13: 9781891121463

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