Noun
the branch of physics concerned with electromagnetic phenomena
Source: WordNetConstantine A. Balanis: “Antenna Theory, Analysis and Design”, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2nd ed. 1982 ISBN 0-471-59268-4 David K Cheng: “Field and Wave Electromagnetics”, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company Inc., Edition 2, 1998. Source: Internet
; Electromagnetics : An isotropic medium is one such that the permittivity, ε, and permeability, μ, of the medium are uniform in all directions of the medium, the simplest instance being free space. Source: Internet
More commonly, problems in electromagnetics are solved in terms of sinusoidally varying fields at a specified frequency. Source: Internet
Interestingly, the bottom of the slide is marked General Atomics Electromagnetics. Source: Internet
Engineering Electromagnetics, Third Edition. Source: Internet
Under these conditions, the electric and magnetic fields satisfy the electromagnetic wave equation : Field and Wave Electromagnetics (2nd Edition), David K. Cheng, Prentice Hall, 1989. Source: Internet