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Electromagnetic Theory
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2009
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Özpineci, Altuğ
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Maxwell's equations; electromagnetic waves; propagation of electromagnetic waves in bounded region; Lienard-Wiechert potential; field of accelerated charge; electromagnetic radiation; Thomson cross-section; Lorentz transformation of electromagnetic fields.
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A. Özpineci, “Electromagnetic Theory,” 00, 2009, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://ocw.metu.edu.tr/course/view.php?id=56.