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Electromagnetics is fundamental in electrical and electronic engineering. Electromagnetic theory based on Maxwell's equations establishes the basic principle of electrical and electronic circuits over the entire frequency spectrum from dc to optics.

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Electromagnetic Theory covers the basic principles of electromagnetism: experimental basis, electrostatics, magnetic fields of steady currents, motional e.m.f. and electromagnetic induction, Maxwell's equations, propagation and radiation of electromagnetic waves, electric and magnetic properties of matter, and conservation laws. This is a graduate level subject which uses appropriate mathematics but whose emphasis is on physical phenomena and principles.

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Electromagnetic Theory

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Pre-Requisite

1. Engineering Physics

2. Differential Equations

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