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| author = [[Thomas G Barnes]] | | author = [[Thomas G Barnes]] | ||
| language = English | |||
| subject = Electricity and magnetism (textbook) | |||
| published = 1965 | | published = 1965 | ||
| publisher = [[Heath]] | | publisher = [[Heath]] | ||
| pages = 381 | | pages = 381 | ||
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'''''Foundations of Electricity and Magnetism''''' is a 1965 physics textbook by [[Thomas G Barnes]], published by D. C. Heath. | |||
==Overview== | |||
The book is a college-level introduction to classical electricity and magnetism, covering electrostatics, circuits, magnetism, and electromagnetic theory. It is notable partly for its author: Barnes favored a Newtonian, mechanical style of exposition and was skeptical of aspects of relativity, themes that colour his presentation of electromagnetic theory. | |||
==About the author== | |||
Thomas G. Barnes (1911–2001) was an American physicist, professor at the University of Texas at El Paso, and a prominent young-earth creationist — a co-founder of the Institute for Creation Research and the Creation Research Society. He is best known for his argument that the decay of the Earth's magnetic field implies a young Earth, developed in his book ''Origin and Destiny of the Earth's Magnetic Field''. | |||
==Publication details== | |||
* '''Author:''' [[Thomas G Barnes]] | |||
* '''Publisher:''' [[Heath|D. C. Heath]] | |||
* '''Published:''' 1965 | |||
* '''Pages:''' 381 | |||
==Links to Purchase Book== | ==Links to Purchase Book== | ||
* [ | * [https://www.amazon.com/Foundations-electricity-magnetism-Thomas-Barnes/dp/B0006BMTRU Foundations of Electricity & Magnetism] (Amazon) | ||
==External links== | |||
* [https://archive.org/details/foundationsofele0000barn Full text at the Internet Archive] | |||
[[Category:Book|foundations of electricity and magnetism]] | |||
Latest revision as of 12:58, 16 July 2026
| Author | Thomas G Barnes |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Subject | Electricity and magnetism (textbook) |
| Published | 1965 |
| Publisher | Heath |
| Pages | 381 |
Foundations of Electricity and Magnetism is a 1965 physics textbook by Thomas G Barnes, published by D. C. Heath.
Overview
The book is a college-level introduction to classical electricity and magnetism, covering electrostatics, circuits, magnetism, and electromagnetic theory. It is notable partly for its author: Barnes favored a Newtonian, mechanical style of exposition and was skeptical of aspects of relativity, themes that colour his presentation of electromagnetic theory.
About the author
Thomas G. Barnes (1911–2001) was an American physicist, professor at the University of Texas at El Paso, and a prominent young-earth creationist — a co-founder of the Institute for Creation Research and the Creation Research Society. He is best known for his argument that the decay of the Earth's magnetic field implies a young Earth, developed in his book Origin and Destiny of the Earth's Magnetic Field.
Publication details
- Author: Thomas G Barnes
- Publisher: D. C. Heath
- Published: 1965
- Pages: 381