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Electromagnetics by Steven Ellingson

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Electromagnetics
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Publisher: VT Publishing
Number of pages: 240

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This is an open educational resource intended to serve as a primary textbook for a one-semester first course in undergraduate engineering electromagnetics, and includes: electric and magnetic fields; electromagnetic properties of materials; electromagnetic waves; and devices that operate according to associated electromagnetic principles including resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, generators, and transmission lines.

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