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This textbook is written for use in any university course related
to the physics of waves, wave theory, and electromagnetic waves in
departments such as Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Mathematics. The only
prerequisite knowledge is a course in calculus. This textbook
provides a unified treatment of waves that either occur naturally
or can be excited and propagated in various media. This includes
both longitudinal and transverse waves. The book covers both
mechanical and electrical waves, which are normally covered
separately due to their differences in physical phenomena. This
text focuses more on the similarities of all waves, mechanical
orelectromagnetic, and therefore allows the reader to formulate a
unified understanding of wave phenomena in its totality. This
second edition contains extensive updates and advances in the
understanding of wave phenomena since the publication of the first
edition (1985). Numerous additional problems are now present and
several chapters have been rewritten and combined. This is the
first book in the Mario Boella Series on Electromagnetism in
Information and Communication. Key features include: A unified
treatment of wave phenomena; Numerical techniques using MATLAB;
Both mechanical and electrical waves are described; Necessary
mathematics required to understand the material summarized within;
Only prerequisite is an introductory course in calculus.
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