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PrintISBN:978-3-527-41178-8 ePDFISBN:978-3-527-41316-4 ePubISBN:978-3-527-41318-8 MobiISBN:978-3-527-41317-1 CoverDesign SchulzGrafik-Design, Fußgönheim,Germany Typesetting LaserwordsPrivateLimited, Chennai,India PrintingandBinding MarkonoPrint MediaPteLtd.,Singapore Printedonacid-freepaper V Contents Preface IX BasisNotations XIII FundamentalConstantsandFrequentlyUsedNumbers XVII 1 EquationsofSteadyElectricandMagneticFieldsinMedia 1 1.1 AveragingMicroscopicMaxwellEquations.Vectorsof ElectromagneticFieldsinMedia 2 1.2 EquationsofElectrostaticsandMagnetostatics inMedium 4 1.3 PolarizationofMediainaConstantField 7 Problems 12 1.4 AnswersandSolutions 17 2 ElectrostaticsofConductorsandDielectrics 37 2.1 BasicConceptsandMethodsofElectrostatics 37 Problems 41 2.2 SpecialMethodsofElectrostatics 45 Problems 54 2.3 Energy,Forces,andThermodynamicRelationsforConductors andDielectrics 59 Problems 71 2.4 AnswersandSolutions 76 3 StationaryCurrentsandMagneticFieldsinMedia 115 3.1 StationaryCurrent 115 Problems 123 3.2 MagneticFieldinMagneticMedia 129 Problems 131 3.3 Energy,Forces,andThermodynamicRelationsforMagnetics 133 Problems 145 3.4 ElectricandMagneticPropertiesofSuperconductors 149 Problems 153 Problems 155 VI Contents Problems 160 3.5 AnswersandSolutions 164 4 Quasi-StationaryElectromagneticField 193 4.1 Quasi-StationaryPhenomenainLinearConductors 193 Problems 197 4.2 EddyCurrentsandSkin-Effect 201 Problems 205 4.3 MagneticHydrodynamics 207 Problems 222 4.4 AnswersandSolutions 228 5 MaxwellEquationsforAlternatingandInhomogeneousFields 275 5.1 DifferentFormsofMaxwellEquationsinMedia.CouplingEquations andElectromagneticResponseFunctions 275 Problems 287 5.2 CausalityPrincipleandDispersionRelations 291 Problems 296 5.3 EnergyRelationsforAlternatingElectromagneticFieldinMedia. LongitudinalElectricOscillations 297 Problems 302 5.4 MagneticOscillationsandMagneticResonance 304 Problems 306 5.5 ElectrodynamicsofMovingMedia 308 Problems 311 Problems 321 5.6 Energy–MomentumTensorinDispersive Media 322 Problems 327 5.7 AnswersandSolutions 327 6 PropagationofElectromagneticWaves 363 6.1 TransverseWavesinIsotropicMedia.ReflectionandRefraction ofWaves 363 Problems 377 6.2 PlaneWavesinAnisotropicandGyrotropic Media 382 Problems 387 6.3 ScatteringofElectromagneticWavesbyMacroscopicBodies. Diffraction 390 Problem 393 Problems 401 6.4 DiffractionofX-Rays 405 Problems 408 6.5 AnswersandSolutions 410 Contents VII 7 CoherenceandNonlinearWaves 463 7.1 CoherenceandInterference 463 Problems 472 7.2 RandomWavesandWavesinRandomlyInhomogeneous Media 477 Problems 489 7.3 WavesinNonlinearandActiveMedia 490 Problems 503 7.4 AnswersandSolutions 504 8 ElectromagneticOscillationsinFiniteBodies 521 8.1 ElectromagneticWavesinWaveguides 521 Problems 524 8.2 ElectromagneticOscillationsinResonators 530 Problems 531 8.3 AnswersandSolutions 536 9 InteractionofChargedParticleswithEquilibriumandNonequilibrium Media 565 9.1 IonizationandRadiationEnergyLossesofFastParticles inMedia 565 Problems 590 9.2 MacroscopicMechanismsofRadiationofFastParticles inMedia 591 Problems 605 9.3 ChannelingandRadiationEmittedbyFastParticlesinCrystals 609 Problems 624 9.4 AccelerationofParticlesinTurbulentPlasmaMedia 624 Problems 647 9.5 AnswersandSolutions 649 Appendix:TurbulenceandItsDescriptionwiththeAid ofCorrelationTensors 681 Bibliography 689 Index 697
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