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David K. Cheng’s Field and Wave Electronics is a hardcover engineering classic that walks students and professionals through electromagnetic fields, transmission lines, and wave phenomena that underpin modern electronics. First released in 1992, this 703-page illustrated reference remains a go-to for anyone building intuition beyond quick formulas.
Clean copies of Cheng’s authoritative text are scarce; this one shows only a light mark on the closed page edge and is otherwise immaculate—no notes, no dog ears, no smoke odor, and a rock-solid binding. The detailed line drawings are crisp, making the math-heavy chapters easier to digest.
Ideal for young adults tackling undergraduate electrodynamics or seasoned engineers refreshing their field theory, this well-preserved edition offers enduring shelf presence without the ex-library wear common to older technical books.
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