Worked Examples In Electromagnetism
by Richard Carter
Publisher: BookBoon 2010
ISBN-13: 9788776815578
Number of pages: 156
Description:
This is a companion volume to Electromagnetism for Electronic Engineers (3rd edn.) (Ventus, 2009). It contains the worked examples, together with worked solutions to the end of chapter examples, which featured in the previous edition of the book.
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