I stumbled upon this lecture series (RU-vid suggestion), while trying to do a refresher on electromagnetic theory via another lecture series which started with transmission line theory. What a beautiful description ❤. Thank you, Professer James Nagel🙏 And long live RU-vid!
I've used these videos to help me with my Microwaves course this semester. They are godsend. Especially since you go into the weeds with all the math derivations. I really like your teaching style. is there any chance you'll upload some lectures on an equivalent introductory EM course? Thank you!
@@mab7727 I have been following your videos, awesome material to learn. Question is where to find the book that you are referring to in some later lectures. Do you have your material course material available to us ? Appreciate ...
Sincerely, thank you so much sir for sharing these videos. Huge thanks from South Korea! They are awesome! And I have one little question. As a student who's self-studying Microwave Engineering with Pozar textbook, can I just follow the sequence of the videos in the playlist? or are they randomly ordered?
@ 3:51 Unfortunately, this is NOT what's happening physically: because only negative charges (= free electrons) are moved by the potential difference. But the result is the same.