 | David Jeffery Griffiths - Science - 1999 - 576 pages
For junior/senior-level electricity and magnetism courses. This book is known for its clear, concise and accessible coverage of standard topics in a logical and pedagogically ... | |
 | John David Jackson - 1975 - 848 pages
This edition refines and improves the first edition. It treats the present experimental limits on the mass of photon and the status of linear superposition, and introduces many ... | |
 | Jeff Hecht - Science - 1988 - 170 pages
In a clear and integrated overview of an intriguing subject, Jeff Hecht conveys the wonders of light and optics and explores such developments as lasers, fiber optics, and ... | |
 | David Keun Cheng - Science - 1989 - 703 pages
Respected for its accuracy, its smooth and logical flow of ideas, and its clear presentation, "Field and Wave Electromagnetics" has become an established textbook in the field ... | |
 | George Brown Arfken - Mathematics - 2012 - 1205 pages
Now in its 7th edition, Mathematical Methods for Physicists continues to provide all the mathematical methods that aspiring scientists and engineers are likely to encounter as ... | |
 | Markus Zahn - 1979 - 723 pages
Develops problem solving confidence through a series of increasingly complex worked examples, emphasizing problems based on physical processes, devices, and models. Covers ... | |
 | Munir Hasan Nayfeh, Morton K. Brussel - Science - 1985 - 619 pages
A text for the standard electro-magnetism course for students in physics and engineering. Treats requisite theory with extensive examples of real-world applications. Offers ... | |
 | Robert H. Good - Science - 1999 - 548 pages
CLASSICAL ELECTROMAGNETISM features a friendly, informal writing style. The text has received numerous accolades. | |
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