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Introduction to electrodynamics

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Prentice Hall, 1989 - Science - 532 pages
Features a clear, accessible treatment of the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory. Its lean and focused approach employs numerous examples and problems.

Carefully discusses subtle or difficult points. Contains numerous, relevant problems within the book in addition to end of each chapter problems and answers.

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Excellent introduction. - Goodreads
Griffiths is a great textbook writer. - Goodreads
This book is the paragon of fine textbook writing. - Goodreads
This is one of my all-time favorite reference books. - Goodreads

Review: Introduction to Electrodynamics

User Review  - Radoslaw - Goodreads

Excellent introduction. The relevant math (some very basic multivariable calculus) is introduced first. The explanations are good, and the maths are not difficult, which make it a good way to learn the subject, before getting to something like Jackson to master it. Read full review

Review: Introduction to Electrodynamics

User Review  - Murali Behara - Goodreads

Why can't everyone else write a book* like David J. Griffiths does? Good for reading many times and to study and apply the subject matter. *Primarily the bed-rock Physics courses, Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics & Materials Science. 15yrs later, i'm planning to read Griffiths. Read full review

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