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The Electromagnetic Field

The Electromagnetic FieldAuthor: Albert Shadowitz
Publisher: Dover Publications
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews

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Pages: 768
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Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.6 x 1.5

ISBN: 0486656608
Dewey Decimal Number: 537
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Directed to advanced undergraduates in physics or electrical engineering, this comprehensive text covers electric and magnetic fields, electromagnetic theory and related topics including relativity. Each section includes worked examples and 15 to 25 problems. (Solutions for odd-number problems only.) Reprint of 1975 ed.



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5 out of 5 stars Outstanding example of good pedagogy   January 10, 2002
Assaf Tal (Israel)
28 out of 29 found this review helpful

Most EM texts out there are overpriced and underwritten. They use color drawings and shiny, glossy pages to make up for lack of content. Shadowitz's book is the exact opposite: it's a dover edition, which means it's cheap and doesn't look as good. But this is one of those cases in which you shouldn't judge a book by its cover.
Shadowitz is everything a serious student would like: it covers 1st/2nd year electromagnetism with great detail. It covers many topics, from basic electrostatics and vector analysis, to radiation theory and special relativity. The explanations are always kept clear. A physical context is always provided. Many solved examples are scattered throughout the text. The problems are instructive and odd-numbered ones have solutions at the end of the book. I simply cannot feel sorry that not all books are as good as this one. Although with most Dover books you get what you pay for (which isn't much), this book is an exception. Even if you're studying advanced EM and are using, say, Jackson's text, Shadowitz's text makes a great companion.
I have a few minor quibbles with the book, mainly its use of SI units, but Shadowitz provides appendices which explain how to convert between the various systems.



5 out of 5 stars Great Reference Manual at Minimum   February 12, 2000
15 out of 15 found this review helpful

I am a graduate student in Physics and have found this to be a wonderful reference manual to the "Jackson" graduate text. Shadowitz offers great explanations for sometimes complicated mathematical terms. Additionally, he gives valuable, indepth examples for tensors and makes no illogical or complicated jumps in his derivations of other mathematical formulae.


5 out of 5 stars Great exposition of material and overabundant detail.   May 12, 1998
ra5193@email.sps.mot.com (Austin, Texas)
15 out of 15 found this review helpful

Book goes beyond classical text(state theory, give minimal amount of related examples, move on, etc..) Author is an educator(not just an instructor) and the strengths of the book are in the extent to which he attempts(and succeeds) to illuminate the subject so that every facet of it is clearly revealed. Well Done!


5 out of 5 stars Electromagnetics Explained   August 8, 2007
JC Maxwell
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

"The Electromagnetic Field" is the best book on electromagnetics I have read. Shadowitz treats electrostatics and magneostatics in parallel which makes it easier to digest the information. Included also are two chapters on special relativity, an introduction to tensors and electrodynamics, and of course Maxwell's Equations. Answers to the odd number problems are in the back of the book which is extremely helpful for someone trying to learn this on their own. There is also a chapter on radiation which is one of the best introductions on the subject I have found.

I would recommend if one can find it "Basic Electromagnetic Theory" by Demetrius Paris and F. Kenneth Hurd. It is a good supplemental text although not absolutely necessary. Also check out MIT Professor Walter Lewin's video lectures, they are very informative and fun.

This book is very insightful and for the price it cannot be beat.




5 out of 5 stars Cheap but good   November 11, 2002
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

You can't possibly get more for your money than this book. Don't let the price fool you - this is a well written book on electromagnetics.

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