Official slides for Sadiku’s Principles of Electromagnetics (often the 4th, 5th, or 6th edition, or the Oxford version) are typically restricted to instructors. However, you can find lecture PPTs derived from his work at these locations:
Key chapters typically covered in Sadiku PPTs: principles of electromagnetics sadiku ppt
A time-varying magnetic field produces an electric field (electromagnetic induction). This is the principle of the electric generator. $$ \oint \mathbfE \cdot d\mathbfl = - \fracddt \int_S \mathbfB \cdot d\mathbfS $$ Key chapters typically covered in Sadiku PPTs: A
This is the magnetic equivalent of Gauss’s Law. It relates the magnetic field around a closed loop to the current passing through the loop. $$ \oint_L \mathbfH \cdot d\mathbfl = I_enc $$ Where $\mathbfH$ is the magnetic field intensity ($\mathbfB = \mu \mathbfH$). This law is best applied to problems with symmetrical current distributions. or 6th edition
This is the summit of the course. The Sadiku PPT must present the four equations in both integral and point forms using clear animation builds (e.g., revealing terms one by one). It should also explain the physical meaning of displacement current—a concept Sadiku explains brilliantly.
Finding the PPT is only half the battle. To truly learn, you need a strategy. Here is the "Sadiku 3-Pass Method" using PowerPoints: