An Introduction to Classical Electrodynamics

Author:   Jonathan W Keohane ,  Joseph P Foy
Publisher:   Maricourt Academic Press
Edition:   This Is the First Edition. ed.
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9781949942002


Pages:   758
Publication Date:   01 January 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jonathan W Keohane ,  Joseph P Foy
Publisher:   Maricourt Academic Press
Imprint:   Maricourt Academic Press
Edition:   This Is the First Edition. ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 18.90cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   1.329kg
ISBN:  

9781949942002


ISBN 10:   1949942007
Pages:   758
Publication Date:   01 January 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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I think this book is brilliant. First, and most obvious, is how the book develops electrodynamics by following its historical development in a judicious yet precise way. This is the best treatment of the historical development of electricity, magnetism and electrodynamics I have ever seen. The breadth of the authors' knowledge, together with their ability to summarize historical results in exceptionally clear terms, is wonderful. Developing electromagnetism historically makes many concepts easier to understand (e.g. the concepts of electric and magnetic field lines) and explains the origin of some of the puzzling names and terms. A second way in which this book is new is the detailed way in which it uses the equations and concepts of fluid statics and dynamics to understand the equations and concepts of electrostatics and electrodynamics, and vice versa. A third way in which this book is exceptional is the way it gets across the beauty of electromagnetism and, more generally, the beauty of physics. This important aspect of electromagnetism is often sacrificed to teaching ever more techniques for solving problems. It's a great pleasure to see a text that communicates the deep beauty and unity of Nature behind what we do, which is what drew many of us into Physics in the first place. A fourth way in which this book is brilliant is the way in which it developments the subject - the pedagogical approach is totally unique and rather exciting. The order of presentation is excellent, and many of the derivations are new and insightful. The prose explanations of the equations are outstanding as they pinpoint the key concepts involved in each. A fifth way in which this book is exceptional is the way it includes current day applications in the text and in so many of the problems and examples. A sixth way in which this book is exceptional is the way it incorporates world history into the development of electrodynamics. The history is not superficial, but rather has substance and is important in its own right. The way the book discusses philosophical issues is also excellent, e.g. the philosophy behind the concepts of the electric and magnetic fields. I could continue but my list would become too long. Bottom Line: This is simply an excellent book. In addition to the above points, the book is beautifully written - the prose is easy to read and just flows. The authors are excellent writers. In addition, the problems are well worded and stand very little chance of being misunderstood by students. An anonomous peer review by a senior physics professor at a major college or university in North America. The review was commisioned to be impartial, so the authors do not know the reviewer's idenity.


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"Jonathan W. Keohane (pronounced KO-han) teaches at Hampden-Sydney College. He holds a Ph.D. in astrophysics from the University of Minnesota and a B.S. in physics from Yale University, and has published extensively on the astrophysics of supernova remnants. Jonathan has more than 25 years of experience teaching physics, astronomy, and, most recently, ""Western Culture,"" an interdisciplinary course for first year undergraduate students. An Introduction to Classical Electrodynamics is Jonathan's first textbook. Jonathan lives with his wife, Laura, in Farmville Virginia; they have three grown children. Joseph P. Foy teaches at Barrett, the honors college of Arizona State University. He holds a Ph.D. in astrophysics, also from ASU, and a B.S. in physics from the University of Iowa, and has published extensively on the astrophysics of supernova remnants. Joe has more than 25 years of experience teaching physics, astronomy, and, most recently, ""The Human Event,"" which is an interdisciplinary course for first year honors students. An Introduction to Classical Electrodynamics is Joe's first textbook. Joe lives with his wife, Emalee, in Tempe Arizona."

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