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An Introduction to Electromagnetism,
Edition 1Editors: By Manuela Mura and Fabien Paillusson
Publication Date:
01 Dec 2026
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Description
An Introduction to Electromagnetism incorporates critical elements of electromagnetism and electrodynamics, delving into foundational concepts while highlighting important lessons. The book opens with an introductory section on exterior calculus and its applications in electromagnetism that introduces increasingly popular mathematical tools at the heart of most vector calculus theorems. Sections cover electrostatics and magnetostatics, satisfying Curie’s principle and exploring how to use symmetry plane(s) of the charge and current distributions to facilitate problem-solving, explain Earnshaw’s electrostatic and magnetostatic instability theorems, and explore the Bohr-van Leewen theorem on the impossibility of a non-zero classical magnetic susceptibility.The book further makes the case that electromagnetism can be more naturally expressed in terms of differential forms, making this novel geometric approach more accessible to a wider audience. The book has a unique and specialized focus on topics such as a discussion on the incompleteness of Maxwell’s equations, a dissection of Purcell’s thought experiment on the magnetic force from a current-carrying wire onto a free charge, and a review of the interpretation of dipole and multipole moments and how their properties contribute to the electric and magnetic phenomena.
Key Features
- Explores foundational electromagnetism elements in order to build fundamental knowledge when applying concepts in physics courses
- Presents covered material in a clear, accessible manner appropriate for an introductory course
- Includes numerous figures and examples that depict and explicate the important electromagnetic and electrodynamic concepts conveyed
- Offers online support, including exercises and solutions for students and instructors
About the author
By Manuela Mura, Senior Lecturer, University of Lincoln, UK and Fabien Paillusson, Associate Professor, University of Lincoln, UK
1. Introduction
2. Mathematics for Electrodynamics
3. Electrostatics
4. Magnetostatics
5. Time-dependent electric and magnetic fields and Maxwell’s equations
6. Electromagnetic fields in simple media
7. Electromagnetic waves in vacuum
8. Change of reference frames and relativity
2. Mathematics for Electrodynamics
3. Electrostatics
4. Magnetostatics
5. Time-dependent electric and magnetic fields and Maxwell’s equations
6. Electromagnetic fields in simple media
7. Electromagnetic waves in vacuum
8. Change of reference frames and relativity
ISBN:
9780443339752
Page Count:
408
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Students in upper-level undergraduate courses in Physics courses on electromagnetism, as well as readers at the graduate and professional levels