Introduction to Electrodynamics (3rd Edition)

David J. Griffiths
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Introduction to Electrodynamics (3rd Edition)
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  • (Edit: 3/10/07) -- I have visited this review three times now. I wrote it as an undergraduate, edited as a graduate student, and now I'm editing it again as a professional with a little more experience. After reading through this review I fear that an...
     
  • I am a graduate student of physics.I used this book as an undergraduate. It was invaluable. I understood what Electricity and Magnetism means.I used this book to study for the GRE physics test. It was invaluable. I wouldnt have made it without it....
     
  • This book is probably the most used one I own. I refer to it for just about everything. You need all the vector calculus equations? There they are on the front cover. Need more info on them? First chapter covers vec. calc. pretty well. As a beginning...
     
  • After 11+ years of undergraduate and graduate physics education, I have to say that Griffiths is *the* best text book I've ever used. In any field. Reading it is like having a conversation with the instructor. The problems are fantastic (for the level of...
     
  • If you have never used a textbook by Griffiths, then stop wasting your time and buy this one. I am a current physics graduate student who did NOT use this textbook during undergraduate study and I am left wondering why... In Introduction to...
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