Electromagnetics for Engineers Volume 1: Electrostatics and Magnetostatics 1st Edition
Electromagnetics for Engineers Volume 1: Electrostatics and Magnetostatics (1st Edition) by Dean James Friesen is a carefully crafted introduction to the foundational principles that power modern electrical engineering and applied physics. Clear, concise, and authoritative, this textbook turns complex field theory into accessible reasoning for undergraduate students, graduate newcomers, and practicing engineers.
Start with intuitive explanations of charge distributions and magnetic fields, then progress through rigorous derivations of the governing equations. Friesen balances mathematical precision with practical insight, offering lucid discussions of Coulomb’s law, Gauss’s law, boundary conditions, potential theory, and steady-state magnetic fields. Rich diagrams, step-by-step worked examples, and progressively challenging problem sets reinforce understanding and build confidence for coursework and professional problem solving.
Designed for classroom use and self-study alike, this volume supports core curricula across electrical engineering, physics, and applied sciences programs at universities worldwide. Whether preparing for lab work, exams, or design projects, readers will appreciate the emphasis on real-world applications—electrostatic shielding, magnetostatic design, and field interactions that underpin sensors, motors, and communications systems.
Compact and well-organized, the 1st Edition by Dean James Friesen is ideal for instructors seeking a dependable course text and for engineers updating their foundational knowledge. Gain clarity, master fundamentals, and accelerate your work in electromagnetics with a book that speaks to both theory and practice. Order your copy today and strengthen the essential skills that drive innovation in power systems, electronics, and beyond.
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