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C**7
Amazing Book for a Physics Student and Enthusiast
David J. Griffiths Introduction to Electrodynamics can undoubtedly be dubbed a classic amongst Physics textbooks. It is an amazing book with adequate equations and it provides a clear approach towards the development of concepts in Electrodynamics. I personally bought the hardcover edition keeping longevity in mind.Anyone can pick up this book if they want a clearer concept of Electrodynamics although the course of reading does expect a knowledge of undergraduate mathematics, not recommended if someone wants to buy it for JEE or related examinations.
H**T
An exemplary book. A must have for Electromagnetism.
A must have for students studying electromagnetism.The style in which the book is written is very interesting. It is as if the author is talking to you, it's humorous at times also. It's rife with examples and problems that'll help you understand the different topics easily.
S**Y
Hard to understand its concept.
One of the best book for physics students but it is hard to understand it easily.I will recommend that if you want to understand this book please clear your 12th chapters and also B.Sc. level chapters then read this so it will helpful to you.Most of Universities, recommends this book as their M.Sc. level.So keep in mind this thing.
S**V
Experiment in the book.
Some problems are omitted in this book . I do not know why? And also preface and other starting parts are removed. The book starts directly with the table of contents and chapters . Also, the chapters are not numbered . This is interesting experiment.
R**H
Best book
One of the best book for electrodynamics, if you are undergraduate student. Don't miss the relativity section he use matrix from to solve the problem..... It's paper quality on this price is debatable but way in which the book gives you knowledge it deserves the price...
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.
M**R
Recommended..
It's a great book for electrodynamics. The best part of it is that it include all the maths necessary needed in the chapters. Enough problems on each topic for understanding of concepts.
H**K
Paper quality is poor
Content is usual. Paper quality would have been better.
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