Matthew N. O. Sadiku
A good understanding of electromagnetics is vital to anyone working with electrical currents. Electromagnetics, electrostatics, and magnetostatics are the foundation for microwaves, biomedical imaging, and circuit design. Understanding this foundation well is the basis for a successful career in
electromagnetics-related fields. Sadiku's Elements of Electromagnetics, fifth edition, is designed for the introductory course in electromagnetics for electrical and computer engineering undergraduates. Taking a vector-first approach, Sadiku explains electrostatics, magnetostatics, fields and waves,
as well as applications like transmission lines, waveguides, and antennas. It provides a balanced presentation of time-varying fields and static fields, preparing students for employment in today's industrial and manufacturing sectors.
1. Vector Algebra
2. Coordinate Systems and Transformations
3. Vector Calculus
4. Electrostatic Fields
5. Electric Fields in Material Space
6. Electrostatic Boundary-Value Problems
7. Magneto static Fields
8. Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Devices
9.
Maxwell's Equations
10. Electromagnetic Wave Propagation
11. Transmission Lines
12. Waveguides
13. Antennas
14. Modern Topics
Instructor's Solutions Manual - ISBN 9780199733767
PowerPoint Slides
Matthew N.O. Sadiku is Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Prairie View A&M University.