3 edition of Electromagnetic energy transmission and radiation found in the catalog.
Published
1973
by MIT Pr. in Cambridge, Mass
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Richard B. Adler; Lan Jen Chu; Robert M. Fano |
Contributions | Chu, Lan Jen, Fano, Robert M. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 621 S. |
Number of Pages | 621 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24390346M |
ISBN 10 | 0262010240 |
ISBN 10 | 9780262010245 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 256013247 |
But since no energy is dissipated in a lossless medium, the energy contained on the surface must stay the same. So the energy must fall off as 1/r^2, known as the inverse square law (or space loss factor). This is the same drop off as gravity and so we can see by the analogue of gravity that electromagnetic radiation is a far-reaching effect. Electromagnetic fields are considered “radiation,” a byproduct of energy transmission. As a result of electrons moving, electricity is generated in one direction and magnetism in another. This results in energy moving in two directions.
Electromagnetic energy travels in the form of a wave. Its speed of travel is approximately , mi/s (3 × 10 8 m/s) in a vacuum and is somewhat slower than this in liquid and solid insulators. An electromagnetic wave does not penetrate far into an electrical conductor, and a wave that is incident on the surface of a good conductor is Author: Walter C. Johnson. In physics, radiation is the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium. This includes: electromagnetic radiation, such as radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma radiation (γ); particle radiation, such as alpha radiation (α), beta radiation (β), and neutron radiation (particles of.
Electromagnetic Field Theory and Transmission Lines is an ideal textbook for a single semester, first course on Electromagnetic Field Theory (EMFT) at the undergraduate level. This book uses plain and simple English, diagrammatic representations and real life examples to explain the fundamental concepts, notations, representation and principles that govern the field of EMFT. Electromagnetic radiation - Electromagnetic radiation - Continuous spectra of electromagnetic radiation: Such spectra are emitted by any warm substance. Heat is the irregular motion of electrons, atoms, and molecules; the higher the temperature, the more rapid the motion. Since electrons are much lighter than atoms, irregular thermal motion produces irregular oscillatory charge motion, which.
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This book develops a consistent macroscopic theory of electromagnetism and discusses the relation between circuit theory and filed theory. The theory is developed in successive steps from the Lorentz force, the integral form of Maxwell's equations in free space, and suitable macroscopic models of polarized and magnetized matter.
It covers the electromagnetism of moving bodies and the process. Electromagnetic Energy Transmission and Radiation This book develops a consistent macroscopic theory of electromagnetism and discusses the relation between circuit theory and filed theory.
The theory is developed in successive steps from the Lorentz force, the integral form of Maxwell's equations in free space, and suitable macroscopic. This book develops a consistent macroscopic theory of electromagnetism and discusses the relation between circuit theory and field theory.
The theory is developed in successive steps from the Lorentz force, the integral form of Maxwell's equations in free space, and suitable macroscopic models of polarized and magnetized l features• Covers the electromagnetism of moving bodies Cited by: Electromagnetic energy transmission and radiation.
New York, Wiley [] (OCoLC) Material Type: Internet resource: Document Type: Book. Get this from a library. Electromagnetic energy transmission and radiation. [Richard B Adler; Lan Jen Chu; Robert M Fano] -- This book develops a consistent macroscopic theory of electromagnetism and discusses the relation between circuit theory and filed theory.
The theory is developed in successive steps from the Lorentz. While the transmission of microwaved information can be handled in a safe and effective manner to provide for global communication without affecting the overall health of our planet, the health consequences from our current method of continuous low level exposure to microwave radiation can be catastrophic.
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Classical Electromagnetic Radiation, Third Edition (Dover Books on Physics) by Mark A. Heald and Jerry B. Marion | out of 5 stars 9. Oppose - Electromagnetic radiation includes radio waves and microwave energy, which are NOT considered light.
Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation but NOT all electromagnetic radiation is light. 28 June (UTC) EM wave quantized.
The article states that "energy of an EM wave is quantized.". LIVING SAFELY WITH ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION. by Jim Waugh. Different than most books on the subject because it discusses the theory and background behind EMR in Part 1 and then explains what the reader can do to reduce his or her exposure in Part 2.
It is a well researched book that explains complex terms and issues clearly in a very readable. Starting with Maxwell's equations and conservation laws, the book takes a logical step-by-step progression through electromagnetic waves in empty space, dispersive media and in waveguides.
The book ends with radiation and scattering. ( views) Essential Electromagnetism by Raymond John Protheroe - Bookboon, Electromagnetic energy transmission and radiation [by] Richard B. Adler, Lan Jen Chu [and] Robert M. Fano. This Volume of the IARC Monographs provides an evaluation of the carcinogenic hazards associated with exposure to electromagnetic radiation in the radiofrequency range (30 kHz to GHz).
Human exposures to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields can occur from use of personal devices (e.g. mobile telephones, cordless phones, Bluetooth, and amateur radios), from occupational sources (e.g. high. Transmission lines are used to transfer electromagnetic energy from one point to another with minimum losses over a wide band of frequencies.
There are three major types of transmission lines [1–10]. Transmission lines with a very small cross section compared to the wavelength of the dominant mode of propagation is the transverse. Buy Electromagnetic Waves And Transmission Lines by R.
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Books for electromagnetic theory are: Indian Author: 1. Elements of electromagnetics-- N.O. Sadiku 2. Principles of electromagnatics R.G Kaduskar 3. Principles of electromagnaticsS.C. Mahapatra Foreign Author: 1.
Electromagnatics with applic. A large body of literature exists on the response of tissues to electromagnetic fields, primarily in the extremely-low-frequency (ELF) and microwave-frequency ranges.
In general, the reported effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation on tissue and organ systems have been attributed to thermal interactions, although the existence of nonthermal effects at low field intensities is still a subject.
Eric J. Hall, James D. Cox, in Radiation Oncology (Ninth Edition), Electromagnetic Radiation. Electromagnetic radiation (x-rays and gamma rays) is indirectly ionizing.
These types of radiation do not themselves produce chemical and biologic damage, but when they are absorbed in the medium through which they pass, they give up their energy to produce fast-moving electrons by the Compton.
on electromagnetic waves and waveguides at least twice. But the emerging problems of quantum electrodynamics caught his attention, and he never re-turned to classical electrodynamics while at Harvard.
He did often recount how his experience with understanding radiation theory File Size: 2MB.Textbook contents: Front-End Matter, Chapter 1: Review of Vector Analysis, Chapter 2: The Electric Field, Chapter 3: Polarization and Conduction, Chapter 4: Electric Field Boundary Value Problems, Chapter 5: The Magnetic Field, Chapter 6: Electromagnetic Induction, Chapter 7: Electrodynamics-Fields and Waves, Chapter 8: Guided Electromagnetic Waves, and Chapter 9: Radiation.Adler, R., L.
J. Chu, and R. M. Fano (), Electromagnetic Energy Transmission and Radiation (Wiley). Bailey, C. H. (), The Electromagnetic Spectrum and Sound: 50 Modern Experiments (Pergamon). Batemann, H. (), The Mathematical Analysis of Electrical and Optical Wave Motion on the Basis of Maxwell's Equations (Dover).