This book [earlier titled as electromagnetism: theory and applications which is bifurcated into two volumes: electromagnetism: theory and electromagnetism: applications (magnetic diffusion and electromagnetic waves)] has been updated to cover some additional aspects of theory and nearly all modern applications. The semi-historical approach is unchanged, but further historical comments have been introduced at various places in the book to give a better insight into the development of the subject as well as to make the study more interesting and palatable to the students. Key features:physical explanations of different types of currents concepts of complex permittivity and complex permeability and anisotropic behavior of constitute parameters in different media and different conditions vector co-ordinate system transformation equations halbach magnets and the theory of one-sided flux discussion on physical aspects of demagnetization curve of b-h loop for ferromagnetic materials
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