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Introduction

Introduction

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In this book, a particular emphasis is given to the electrical properties of mixtures. Although the reader will find by the course of the present text that plain volume-average homogenisation along the lines of mass density is used in certain corners of the electromagnetics community, in general the averaging needs to be done in a manner where the laws of electromagnetics are respected and give their own perspective to the averaging process.

Inspec keywords: mixtures; electromagnetism; dielectric properties

Other keywords: volume-average homogenisation; mass density lines; electromagnetics law; mixtures electrical properties; electromagnetic mixing formula

Subjects: Dielectric materials and properties

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