Introduction to Classical Electrodynamics 3

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Abraham-Lorentz model
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Cherenkov radiation
circular apertures
classical electrodynamics
conducting spheres
diffraction
electromagnetic mass
electromagnetic radiation
electromagnetic theory
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Kirchhoff scattering
physics
radiation reaction force
resonant cavities
special relativity
Thomson scattering
transmission lines
waveguides

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  • ISBN 9781836690023
  • Weight: 816g
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: ISTE Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Introduction to Classical Electrodynamics 3 presents the applications of electromagnetic theory in modern physics.

This book covers waveguides, resonant cavities and transmission lines. It also analyzes electromagnetic radiation from localized and extended oscillating sources, as well as radiation from (non-)relativistic point charges. The book examines particles in circular motion, Thomson scattering, Cherenkov radiation, and Kirchhoff scattering, and presents in detail the problems of diffraction by circular apertures and conducting spheres. Finally, it deals with the principles of special relativity, the covariant formulation of electromagnetism, as well as the concepts of electromagnetic mass, radiation reaction force and the Abraham–Lorentz model.

This book is intended for physics and mathematics students, as well as engineering students interested in the challenges of electromagnetic theory. The discussion is supplemented with numerous applications derived from the theoretical concepts presented.

Boucif Abdesselam is a professor in the Physics Department of the Faculty of Science and Technology at the Université Ain Temouchent Belhadj Bouchai, Algeria. He is also a member of the Theoretical Physics Laboratory at the University of Oran 1, Algeria.

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