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"Antenna and Wave Propagation" by KD Prasad is an essential resource for electrical engineers working in the field of communication systems, radar technology, and other wireless applications. The book provides a comprehensive understanding of antenna design and wave propagation, allowing engineers to design and develop more efficient and effective communication systems.

A: The book is designed for B.E./B.Tech students in Electronics and Communication Engineering and for M.Tech students in Communication Engineering.

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"Google Books lets you search within the book," Vikram said, typing rapidly. "Let's fix your issue with 'Radiation Resistance'. He typed the phrase into the search bar. The results popped up, highlighting pages 173 and 174.

| Chapter | Title | | :---: | :--- | | 1 | Introduction | | 2 | Antennas and the Introductory Mathematics | | 3 | Static Electric Field and Steady Electric Current | | 4 | Static Magnetic Field of Steady Electric Current | | 5 | Electromagnetic Fields and its Radiations | | 6 | Antenna Terminology | | 7 | Antenna Arrays | | 8 | Antenna Synthesis | | 9 | Practical Antennas – I (VLF, LF, MF, HF Antennas and Radio Direction Finders) | | 10 | Practical Antennas – II (VHF, UHF, SHF Antennas) | | 11 | Antenna Measurements | | 12 | Transmission Lines (Feeders) and Matching Networks | | 13 | Waveguides | | 14 | Antennas for Specific Applications | | 15 | Radio Wave Propagation |

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Engineering students frequently use Google Books to preview specific chapters, verify complex derivations, or check index equations before exams.

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