Electrodynamics Tutorials with Python Simulations
 
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ISBN13:9781032498034
ISBN10:103249803X
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:294 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:1550 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 110 Illustrations, black & white; 4 Halftones, black & white; 106 Line drawings, black & white
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Electrodynamics Tutorials with Python Simulations

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
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Short description:

This book provides an accessible introduction to intermediate-level electrodynamics with computational approaches to complement a traditional mathematical treatment of the subject.

Long description:

This book provides an accessible introduction to intermediate-level electrodynamics with computa- tional approaches to complement a traditional mathematical treatment of the subject. It covers key topics in electrodynamics, such as electromagnetic fields, forces, potentials, and waves as well as Special Theory of Relativity.


Through intuition-building examples and visualizations in the Python programming language, it helps readers to develop technical computing skills in numerical and symbolic calculations, modeling and simulations, and visualizations. Python is a highly readable and practical programming language, making this book appropriate for students without extensive programming experience.


This book can serve as an electrodynamics textbook for undergraduate physics and engineering students in their second or third years, who are studying intermediate- or advanced-level electrodynamics and who want to learn techniques for scientific computing at the same time. This book will also appeal to computer science students who want to see how their computer programming skills may be applied to science, particularly to physics, without needing too much background physics knowledge.


Key features



  • Major concepts in classical electrodynamics are introduced cohesively through computational and mathematical treatments

  • Computational examples in Python programming language guide students on how to simulate and visualize electrodynamic principles and phenomena for themselves
Table of Contents:

Chapter 1: Hills and Valleys. Chapter 2: Vector. Chapter 3: Vector Field. Chapter 4: Electric Field. Chapter 5: Magnetic Field. Chapter 6: Force. Chapter 7: Special Relativity. Chapter 8: Potential. Chapter 9: Electromagnetic Induction. Chapter 10: Maxwell's Equations and Electromagnetic Wave. Appendix. Epilogue. Index.