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Introduction to vector Analysis (2nd) Second Edition
by Harry F. Davis
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Introduction to vector Analysis (2nd) Second Edition
Theorems of Vector Integration 7.1 Conservative Vector Fields 7.2 The Divergence Theorem 7.3 Stokes Theorem Chapter 8ScienceDirect is a registered trademark of Elsevier B.V.Gradient, Divergence and Curl 5.1 Vector and Scalar Fields 5.2 The Gradient Operator 5.3 The Divergence Operator 5.4 The Curl Operator 5.5 Grad, Div and Curl of Products 5.6 Double Application of V Operator 5.7 Invariance Properties of V Chapter 6Ashhurst eBook ISBN: 9781483160214 Imprint: Pergamon Published Date: 1st January 1970 Page Count: 200 To decline or learn more, visit our Cookies pageor its licensors or contributorsLine, Surface and Volume Integrals 6.1 Line Integrals 6.2 Surface Integrals 6.3 Volume Integrals Chapter 7Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Sitemap
Table of Contents Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Chapter 1View on ScienceDirect Vector Analysis for Mathematicians, Scientists and Engineers 2nd Edition The Commonwealth and International Library: Physics Division Authors: SFor more information, visit the cookies pageDRM-free (PDF) eBook format help Add to Cart Institutional Access Request a Sales Quote Tax Exempt Orders Support Center Secure Checkout Personal information is secured with SSL technologyReference Number: 18.8ed96b68.1507913801.1921c9a1 Separate chapters discuss the products of vectors; the products of three or four vectors; the differentiation of vectors; gradient, divergence, and curl; line, surface, and volume integrals; theorems of vector integration; and orthogonal curvilinear coordinatesThe book begins with an introduction to vectors, covering their representation, addition, geometrical applications, and componentsWe would like to ask you for a moment of your time to fill in a short questionnaire, at the end of your visit
Thanks in advance for your time.Flexible - Read on multiple operating systems and devicesof pages: 200 Language: English Copyright: Pergamon 1970 Published: 1st January 1970 Imprint: Pergamon eBook ISBN: 9781483160214 About the Author SAshhurst Request Quote Tax Exemption We cannot process tax exempt orders onlineCopyright 2016 Elsevier B.VDescription Vector Analysis for Mathematicians, Scientists and Engineers, Second Edition, provides an understanding of the methods of vector algebra and calculus to the extent that the student will readily follow those works which make use of them, and further, will be able to employ them himself in his own branch of scienceTheres no activation process to access eBooks; all eBooks are fully searchable, and enabled for copying, pasting, and printingIntroduction to Vectors 1.1 What is a Vector 1.2 Representation of Vectors 1.3 Addition and Subtraction of Vectors 1.4 Simple Geometrical Applications 1.5 Components of a Vector Chapter 2Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinates 8.1 Vector Components in a General Orthogonal Coordinate System 8.2 Differential Operators for Orthogonal Coordinates Chapter 9An Application of Vector Analysis - Electrical Theory 9.1 Electrostatic Field and Potential 9.2 Gauss Theorem 9.3 Poisson's and Laplace's Equations 9.4 Energy of the Electrostatic Field 9.5 Dipoles 9.6 Conductors and Insulators 9.7 Electric Current 9.8 Magnetic Effects of a Current 9.9 Magnetic Vector Potential 9.10 Continuous Current Distributions 9.11 Energy of the Magnetic Field 9.12 Electromagnetic Induction 9.13 The Displacement Current 9.14 Maxwell's Equations 9.15 The Electromagnetic Potentials 9.16 Electromagnetic Waves Answers to Odd-numbered Exercises Index Details No
If you wish to place a tax exempt order please contact usElsevier About ScienceDirect Remote accessShopping cart Contact and supportTerms and conditionsPrivacy policy Cookies are used by this siteThe final chapter presents an application of vector analysisIf you decide to participate, a new browser tab will open so you can complete the survey after you have completed your visit to this websiteAnswers to odd-numbered exercises are provided as the end of the bookElsevier.com visitor survey We are always looking for ways to improve customer experience on Elsevier.comSimons Editors: WHome Books & Journals Mathematics Mathematics (General) Vector Analysis for Mathematicians, Scientists and Engineers Open - Buy once, receive and download all available eBook formats, including PDF, EPUB, and Mobi (for Kindle)Products of Vectors 2.1 The Scalar Product 2.2 The Vector Product 2.3 Applications of Scalar and Vector Products Chapter 3
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