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Engineering Electomagnetics by Kenneth R. Demarest,

Engineering Electomagnetics by Kenneth R. Demarest,
FEATURES: Focuses on the physical processes involved in electromagnetic fields and applications. Emphasizes the engineering relevance and use of electromagnetic theory -- in both the "theory" chapters and applications chapters. Uses a "classical," or "historical" approach which begins with low frequency field effects (electrostatics and magnetostatics), and leads later to the full time-varying effects. Motivates the mathematics with discussions that tell the reader where the discussion is going, how it will get there, and what the equations mean. Contains a broad overview chapter on Electromagnetic Sources, Forces, and Fields (Ch. 3) that explains what electric and magnetic fields are, in general, and how they are related to their sources. Discusses the classic electromagnetic experiments that were performed in the early history of electromagnetics, along with the laws that came from electromagnetic equations -- Maxwell's equations. Covers transmission lines before plane waves. This allows: Smoother, earlier coordination with laboratory experiments and measuring instruments that make heavy use of transmission lines. Earlier development of the relationship between electromagnetic theory and circuit theory. Arranges chapters on electrostatic fields and effects (Chs. 4-6) and those on magnetostatic fields and effects (Chs. 7-9) in parallel fashion; this organization presents the material in manageable units. Presents the curvilinear square techniques (flux plots) for graphically solving both electrostatic and magnetostatic boundary value problems. Coverage of transmission lines includes both time-domain and frequency domain analysis. Considers topics not usually covered in othersimilar texts e.g.: rise time on printed-circuit board transmission lines; the transient response of transmission lines with nonlinear loads, such as diodes. Makes extensive use of equivalent circuits to model many aspects of transmission line performance.



Cultural Boundaries of Science: Credibility on the Line by Thomas F. Gieryn,
Cultural Boundaries of Science: Credibility on the Line by Thomas F. Gieryn,
Why is science so credible? Usual answers center on scientists' objective methods or their powerful instruments. In his new book, Thomas Gieryn argues that a better explanation for the cultural authority of science lies downstream, when scientific claims leave laboratories and enter courtrooms, boardrooms, and living rooms. On such occasions, we use "maps" to decide who to believe--cultural maps demarcating "science" from pseudoscience, ideology, faith, or nonsense. Gieryn looks at episodes of boundary-work: Was phrenology good science? How about cold fusion? Is social science really scientific? Is organic farming? After centuries of disputes like these, Gieryn finds no stable criteria that absolutely distinguish science from non-science. Science remains a pliable cultural space, flexibly reshaped to claim credibility for some beliefs while denying it to others. In a timely epilogue, Gieryn finds this same controversy at the heart of the raging "science wars.



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