Any undergraduate student of Physics should not be without this text. The entire book is increadibly readable and contains many pre-worked examples of pivitol problems. Beyond this, the text clearly and accurately explains the fundamentals of electrodynamics, from steady-state electric fields (up to the concept of multipole expansions), to steady-state magnetic field topics, and even more advanced topics. In Introduction to Electrodynamics, the reader is expected to have a basic understanding of vector operations, and a firm grasp of calculus. I am a current physics graduate student who did NOT use this textbook during undergraduate study and I am left wondering why. If you have never used a textbook by Griffiths, then stop wasting your time and buy this one.
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