Introduction to Electrodynamics
N**N
Good quality and timely delivered
Good condition of book is great and quality is best and this book delivered in two days.
V**Z
Great book.
It is a well-written book. Some Physics textbooks were written drily without good literary skills, with sections of wording the intended meanings of which were frustratingly unclear, or lacking in depth and detail. Not this one.I'm still reading it, so cannot give a full review. But it's promising - incidentally, on the day I opened it, for a while it lay on my desk in front of a window and for a period of time a soft flow of light shone onto its cover and illuminated the formulae there, then I thought "This is how electrodynamics can be learnt.".
C**N
Four Stars
may be a bit to advanced for my needs but had little work on toroidal windings
T**Y
Perfect for Junior Honour Electromagnetism course
This book has helped me so much! lots of people complain that this edition has too much white blank space but it is perfect for annotating. The problems are worked through and there are lots of examples. the maths is rigorously worked through and the theory is mapped out clearly.
D**R
Good Book
Good Book. But "Classical Electrodynamics" by John David Jackson is my favourite. This books covered some basics very elaborately which Jackson didn't but Jackson clarified some matters better than Griffiths. So, both of the books combied is the best composition for learning and grasping the ideas of classical electrodynamics.
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