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Subj: Re: electric & magnetic fields ??
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"Ham op" <hamop@comcast.net> wrote in message 
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> Isn't Kraus "Electromagnetics" a little heavy on the math for the average 
> Ham ??

I guess it depends on how interested they are.  A good grounding in advanced 
calculus is certainly a prequesit for either of those texts.  Even 
elementary calculus, combined with chapters 1 and 2, of Paul and Nasar, 
should be sufficient.

73,

Frank

>
> Frank wrote:
>
>> Hank, and Richard, For a good explanation of this subject I always liked 
>> the book: "Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields" by Paul and Nasar. 
>> The first two chapters of mathematical review are excellent.  I see 
>> barnesandnoble.com has the 3rd edition, used, for as low as $66.  John D. 
>> Kraus' book; "Electromagnetics" is also a very good text.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Frank
> 




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