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Pls suggest "The Best Book" on Maxwell and History of arriving at Maxwell equations.
Books shud be understable for a normal person.
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Praveen
Books shud be understable for a normal person.
Thanks
Praveen
The best book to learn about Maxwell's equations is "A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism" by James Clerk Maxwell himself. It provides a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Maxwell's equations and their applications.
Yes, "Understanding Maxwell's Equations" by Stephen J. Blundell is a great beginner-friendly book that breaks down the complex concepts of Maxwell's equations into easy-to-understand explanations.
"Maxwell's Equations and the Principles of Electromagnetism" by Richard Fitzpatrick is a highly recommended book that not only covers the theoretical aspects of Maxwell's equations but also their practical applications in various fields such as optics, electromagnetism, and telecommunications.
"Maxwell's Equations for Dummies" by Steven Holzner is a great book for beginners as it uses real-life examples and analogies to explain the fundamental concepts of Maxwell's equations.
Yes, "Introduction to Electrodynamics" by David J. Griffiths is a highly recommended textbook that provides a clear and concise understanding of Maxwell's equations and is often used as a supplement to other books on the subject. Additionally, there are also many online resources such as lectures, tutorials, and practice problems available for free to enhance your understanding of Maxwell's equations.