Introduction to Electrodynamics (3rd Edition)
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Description:
Master the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism with the world’s most celebrated physics textbook. Introduction to Electrodynamics by David J. Griffiths is renowned for its clear, witty, and “easy-to-follow” writing style that turns complex vector calculus and field theory into intuitive concepts.
Why This Textbook is a Legend:
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Intuitive Explanations: Griffiths has a unique ability to explain why the physics works, not just how to do the math.
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Rigorous Problem Sets: Contains some of the best problems in physics education, ranging from basic calculations to deep conceptual challenges.
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Vector Calculus Foundation: Includes a “Chapter 1” that is widely considered the best introduction to vector derivatives (div, grad, curl) ever written.
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Prescribed Globally: If you are taking a second or third-year Electromagnetism course, this is almost certainly the book you need.
Key Topics Covered:
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Vector Analysis and Curvilinear Coordinates.
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Electrostatics: Gauss’s Law, Potential, and Work.
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Potentials: Laplace’s and Poisson’s Equations.
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Magnetostatics: Lorentz Force and the Biot-Savart Law.
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Electrodynamics: Electromotive Force and Faraday’s Law.
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Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetic Waves.
Key Specifications:
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ISBN-10: 013805326X
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Author: David J. Griffiths
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Edition: 3rd Edition
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Format: Hardcover / Physical Paperback
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