Dr. K.K. Tewari’s textbook is structured systematically, moving from static phenomena to dynamic fields, and finally bridging the gap between classical electromagnetism and basic electronics. The curriculum generally spans several critical modules: 1. Electrostatics
: Calculations of electric fields for various charge distributions (lines, disks, spheres).
Compared to international textbooks (like Griffiths' Introduction to Electrodynamics ), the visual layout and illustrations can feel dated.
: Propagation of electromagnetic waves in vacuum, dielectrics, and conducting media, alongside the Poynting vector (energy flow). 4. Foundations of Electronics
Dynamics of Charged Particles, Magnetic Properties of Matter, Alternating Currents (AC), Transformers, and Circuit Analysis. Accessing the PDF