Introduction to Electrodynamics

Introduction to Electrodynamics

Author: David J. Griffiths

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-06-29

Total Pages: 619

ISBN-13: 1108420419

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This is a re-issued and affordable printing of the widely used undergraduate electrodynamics textbook.


Introduction to Electrodynamics

Introduction to Electrodynamics

Author: David Jeffrey Griffiths

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9780139199608

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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 sound order. The Third Edition features a clear, accessible treatment of the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory, providing a sound platform for the exploration of related applications (ac circuits, antennas, transmission lines, plasmas, optics, etc.). Its lean and focused approach employs numerous examples and problems.


No-Nonsense Electrodynamics

No-Nonsense Electrodynamics

Author: Jakob Schwichtenberg

Publisher: No-Nonsense Books

Published: 2018-12-06

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13:

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Learning Electrodynamics doesn’t have to be boring What if there was a way to learn Electrodynamics without all the usual fluff? What if there were a book that allowed you to see the whole picture and not just tiny parts of it? Thoughts like this are the reason that No-Nonsense Electrodynamics now exists. What will you learn from this book? Get to know all fundamental electrodynamical concepts —Grasp why we can describe electromagnetism using the electric and magnetic field, the electromagnetic field tensor and the electromagnetic potential and how these concepts are connected.Learn to describe Electrodynamics mathematically — Understand the meaning and origin of the most important equations: Maxwell’s equations & the Lorentz force law.Master the most important electrodynamical systems — read step-by-step calculations and understand the general algorithm we use to describe them.Get an understanding you can be proud of — Learn why Special Relativity owes its origins to Electrodynamics and how we can understand it as a gauge theory. No-Nonsense Electrodynamics is the most student-friendly book on Electrodynamics ever written. Here’s why. First of all, it's is nothing like a formal university lecture. Instead, it’s like a casual conservation with a more experienced student. This also means that nothing is assumed to be “obvious” or “easy to see”.Each chapter, each section, and each page focusses solely on the goal to help you understand. Nothing is introduced without a thorough motivation and it is always clear where each formula comes from.The book contains no fluff since unnecessary content quickly leads to confusion. Instead, it ruthlessly focusses on the fundamentals and makes sure you’ll understand them in detail. The primary focus on the readers’ needs is also visible in dozens of small features that you won’t find in any other textbook In total, the book contains more than 100 illustrations that help you understand the most important concepts visually. In each chapter, you’ll find fully annotated equations and calculations are done carefully step-by-step. This makes it much easier to understand what’s going on in.Whenever a concept is used which was already introduced previously, there is a short sidenote that reminds you where it was first introduced and often recites the main points. In addition, there are summaries at the beginning of each chapter that make sure you won’t get lost.


Principles of Electrodynamics

Principles of Electrodynamics

Author: Melvin Schwartz

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-04-24

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 0486134679

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The 1988 Nobel Prize winner establishes the subject's mathematical background, reviews the principles of electrostatics, then introduces Einstein's special theory of relativity and applies it to topics throughout the book.


Introduction to Electrodynamics: Pearson New International Edition

Introduction to Electrodynamics: Pearson New International Edition

Author: David J. Griffiths

Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed

Published: 2013-08-27

Total Pages: 609

ISBN-13: 1292034653

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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 sound order. The highly polished Fourth Edition features a clear, easy-to-understand treatment of the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory, providing a sound platform for the exploration of related applications (AC circuits, antennas, transmission lines, plasmas, optics, etc.). Its lean and focused approach employs numerous new examples and problems.


Modern Electrodynamics

Modern Electrodynamics

Author: Andrew Zangwill

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 1005

ISBN-13: 0521896975

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An engaging writing style and a strong focus on the physics make this graduate-level textbook a must-have for electromagnetism students.


Introduction to Electrodynamics

Introduction to Electrodynamics

Author: David J. Griffiths

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-06-29

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 1108357148

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This well-known undergraduate electrodynamics textbook is now available in a more affordable printing from Cambridge University Press. The Fourth Edition provides a rigorous, yet clear and accessible treatment of the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory and offers a sound platform for explorations of related applications (AC circuits, antennas, transmission lines, plasmas, optics and more). Written keeping in mind the conceptual hurdles typically faced by undergraduate students, this textbook illustrates the theoretical steps with well-chosen examples and careful illustrations. It balances text and equations, allowing the physics to shine through without compromising the rigour of the math, and includes numerous problems, varying from straightforward to elaborate, so that students can be assigned some problems to build their confidence and others to stretch their minds. A Solutions Manual is available to instructors teaching from the book; access can be requested from the resources section at www.cambridge.org/electrodynamics.


Electrodynamics and Classical Theory of Fields and Particles

Electrodynamics and Classical Theory of Fields and Particles

Author: A. O. Barut

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-04-30

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0486158713

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Comprehensive graduate-level text by a distinguished theoretical physicist reveals the classical underpinnings of modern quantum field theory. Topics include space-time, Lorentz transformations, conservation laws, equations of motion, Green’s functions, and more. 1964 edition.


Classical Electromagnetism in a Nutshell

Classical Electromagnetism in a Nutshell

Author: Anupam Garg

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2012-04-08

Total Pages: 709

ISBN-13: 0691130183

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A comprehensive, modern introduction to electromagnetism This graduate-level physics textbook provides a comprehensive treatment of the basic principles and phenomena of classical electromagnetism. While many electromagnetism texts use the subject to teach mathematical methods of physics, here the emphasis is on the physical ideas themselves. Anupam Garg distinguishes between electromagnetism in vacuum and that in material media, stressing that the core physical questions are different for each. In vacuum, the focus is on the fundamental content of electromagnetic laws, symmetries, conservation laws, and the implications for phenomena such as radiation and light. In material media, the focus is on understanding the response of the media to imposed fields, the attendant constitutive relations, and the phenomena encountered in different types of media such as dielectrics, ferromagnets, and conductors. The text includes applications to many topical subjects, such as magnetic levitation, plasmas, laser beams, and synchrotrons. Classical Electromagnetism in a Nutshell is ideal for a yearlong graduate course and features more than 300 problems, with solutions to many of the advanced ones. Key formulas are given in both SI and Gaussian units; the book includes a discussion of how to convert between them, making it accessible to adherents of both systems. Offers a complete treatment of classical electromagnetism Emphasizes physical ideas Separates the treatment of electromagnetism in vacuum and material media Presents key formulas in both SI and Gaussian units Covers applications to other areas of physics Includes more than 300 problems