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Two-Con Two-: Sections That Omitted From A Undergraduate Subject

This document appears to be the table of contents for a textbook on electromagnetic fields and waves. It lists the chapter titles and section numbers for chapters 9 and 10. Chapter 9 discusses transmission line concepts and topics related to TEM waves on two-conductor lines. Chapter 10 covers elements of radiation, including definitions, spherical coordinates, Maxwell's equations, wave impedance, complex power, electric dipoles, and radiation from multiple dipoles. The document also lists sections from various chapters that could potentially be omitted from an undergraduate course that focuses on core fundamentals.

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Two-Con Two-: Sections That Omitted From A Undergraduate Subject

This document appears to be the table of contents for a textbook on electromagnetic fields and waves. It lists the chapter titles and section numbers for chapters 9 and 10. Chapter 9 discusses transmission line concepts and topics related to TEM waves on two-conductor lines. Chapter 10 covers elements of radiation, including definitions, spherical coordinates, Maxwell's equations, wave impedance, complex power, electric dipoles, and radiation from multiple dipoles. The document also lists sections from various chapters that could potentially be omitted from an undergraduate course that focuses on core fundamentals.

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CONTENTS xvii

9.3 Some General Features of TEM Waves in the


Sinusoidal Steady State 509
9.4 Transmission-Line Concepts for Two-Con
ductor Lines (Sinusoidal Steady State) 514
9.5 More About the TEM Field in a Two-
Conductor Line 519
9.6 Some Examples 524
9.7 Transmission-Line Concepts for Multi-
Conductor Lines 535

Chapter 10 Elements of Radiation 555

10.1 Definition of the Problem 555


10.2 Spherical Coordinates 563
10.3 Solution of Maxwell's Equations 566
10.4 Wave Impedance 577
10.5 Complex Power 578
10.6 The Physical Electric Dipole 579
10.7 Radiation Characteristics 592
10.8 Coupled Dipoles 593
10.9 The Receiving Properties of a Dipole 598
10.10 Radiation from Two or More Dipoles 601

Index 613

SECTIONS THAT MAY BE OMITTED FROM A MINIMUM UNDERGRADUATE SUBJECT

2.2.3.1-2.2.4.1 Some Analytical Difficulties, etc. 42-53


4.4 Another Time-Domain Method, and Examples 165-170
5.2.3 An Example of Distortion 194-198
6.3.1.2 Sudden Sinusoidal Drive 237-240
6.3.2 Initial Conditions 240-245
6.4.2.2 Small Reactive Effects 265-270
6.5.2-6.5.2.2 Coupling to Resonant Systems, etc. 277-295
7.2.2-7.2.3 Nonuniform Plane Waves, etc. 320-334
7.4.3.3 Critical Reflection 362-369
7.5-7.5.3 Guided Waves, etc. 369-392
8.1.3-8.1.3.2 Nonuniform Plane Waves, etc. 421-424
8.3 Oblique Incidence of Uniform Plane Waves 442-449
8.4-8.4.6 Some Guided Waves, etc. 449-i88
9.3-9.5 Some General Features of TEM Waves in the Sinusoidal
Steady State, etc. (but see footnote, p. 509) 509-524
9.6.2 Open- Wire Line 530-535
9.7 Transmission-Line Concepts for Multiconductor
Lines 535-548

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