Electricity and Magnetism, Volume 1 by B I Bleaney

Electricity and Magnetism, Volume 1 by B I Bleaney

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Electricity and Magnetism, Volume 1 by B I Bleaney

This book is a reissue of the third and last edition of a classic text providing the reader with a comprehensive account at first degree or introductory graduate level of the principles and experimental aspects of electricity and magnetism, together with an elementary account of the underlying atomic theory.The book is available in a two-volume format. This first volume contains what is needed for a first course in electromagnetism, including electrostatics, electric circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, and electromagnetic waves.SI units are used throughout and there are problems at the end of each chapter.
For many years, teachers of electricity and magnetism have been able to present their own personal selection of what is interesting and important in the subject, knowing that they can fill the gaps by referring the student to Bleaney and Bleaney for the full story* The Times Higher Education Supplement *
Since its first appearance (as a single volume) in 1957, this book has served generations of British undergraduate physics students as the ultimate authoritative reference on the physics of electricity and magnetism. * John A. Shaw, Division of Physical Sciences, Hatfield Polytechnic *
B.I. Bleaney was a former Fellow of St Hugh's College, University of Oxford. B. Bleaney was formerly Dr Lee's Professor Emeritus of Experimental Philosophy, University of Oxford.
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ISBN 13 9780199645428
ISBN 10 0199645426
Title Electricity and Magnetism, Volume 1
Author B I Bleaney
Series Oxford Classic Texts In The Physical Sciences
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2013-03-28
Number of pages 346
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.