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hi... i want to learn electromagnetics and also microwave networks... can u please suggest me a very basic book for beginning these subjects? consider i am zero in these subjects... pls help.. thanks in advance...
 


Agree big time with Microwaves101 for the uninitiated into uWave theory. A good fundamental book would be Microwave Engineering, but David Pozar... lots of math, but VERY good explanations from the ground, up.

will that book suit the beginners? sorry i am again mentioning i am zero in electromagnetics..
 

will that book suit the beginners? sorry i am again mentioning i am zero in electromagnetics..


h**p://www.amazon.com/Elements-Electromagnetics-Matthew-Sadiku/dp/0195387759

Ideal for a beginner
 
will that book suit the beginners? sorry i am again mentioning i am zero in electromagnetics..

If you can follow some college-level complex math, then you can walk through the stuff in Pozar's book. It's not EMag, but microwave circuit theory.

As for EM, blooz's recommendation of Sadiku's book is good. I believe I used the older version of that textbook in my first EM class during my undergrad.
 
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