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Introduction to Electrodynamics

9781779569431
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Overview
Electromagnetic theory underpins many technological advancements, from wireless communication to medical imaging. Understanding the behavior of electric and magnetic fields is essential for physics and engineering disciplines. Introduction to Electrodynamics presents the fundamental laws of electromagnetism, including Coulomb’s law, Gauss’s law, Faraday’s law, and Maxwell’s equations. The book discusses electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetic waves, and radiation. It also highlights applications in optics, electronics, and telecommunications. With clear explanations and mathematical rigor, it provides a solid foundation for students seeking to master classical electrodynamics and its modern applications.
Author Bio
Ognjen Grkinić is a physicist with a profound expertise in applied and computer physics, particularly in data science and plasma physics. He is currently pursuing his PhD at the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade, where his research focuses on the behavior of ionized gases and plasma within the Attosecond-Plasmas Lab. Ognjen's academic achievements include a Master's degree in applied and computer physics, where he developed advanced software for processing scientific data, earning a near-perfect GPA of 9.80/10.00. In addition to his research, Ognjen has contributed significantly to education, having taught physics and mathematics at both high school and primary school levels. His passion for teaching is matched by his meticulous approach to scientific inquiry, which is evident in the books and papers he has authored and edited in the field of physics and other natural sciences. Beyond academia, Ognjen Grkinić's diverse experiences in research, education, and professional work underscore his commitment to advancing the field of physics and contributing to the broader scientific community.