Field and Waves Electromagnetics books

In summary, a user is seeking recommendations for additional reading material on electromagnetism to complement the book "Field and Waves Electromagnetics" by David Cheng, which they find lacking in detail. Other users suggest books such as "Applied Electromagnetics" by Plonus, "Engineering Electromagnetics" by Hayt, "Introduction to Electrodynamics" by Griffiths, and "Classical Electromagnetism" by Franklin. The user also mentions using the program Emule to access e-books. They thank the other users for their suggestions and tips.
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I know that the chances of someone replying to this are slim, but I figured it was worth a try.

At the moment I'm doing electromagnetism and we use 'Field and Waves Electromagnetics' by David Cheng. This book is decent in some respect, but in some places it doesn't explain things in detail. I was just wondering if anyone knew of good electromagnetism reading material that would complement this book well.

Thanks
 
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I'm not familiar with the content of the Cheng book, but these two books were fun for me in undergrad, and I've continued to use them for a lot of years in my work:

"Applied Electromagnetics" by Plonus

"Engineering Electromagnetics" by Hayt
 
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What level is Cheng? If it is entry level, I would recommend Griffiths,
"Introduction to Electrodynamics", which is a junior (UG) level text.
If Cheng is already junior level, try Franklin, "Classical Electromagnetism",
which is a readable graduate text.
 
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I used that Griffiths book last year and agree that it is an excellent book.
 
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Cheng is like a second year undergrad book.
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I will check all these out.
I have to do a lot of study for this unit and I need some other books that can fill in the gaps of Cheng because the unit has a really high failure rate.
Since I'm not one of the 'whiz kids' I need all the help I can get haha :)

Thanks again
 
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god damn whiz kids! :I'm jealous:

You can also find many books on the internet, including Griffiths.

And I just tought of another title!

http://www.amazon.com/dp/038794799X/?tag=pfamazon01-20

You can find them all with the program Emule, that you can download for exemple here: www.emuleplus.tk

If you can operate programs like Kazza, you should have no prob. harnessing the mule.
 
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Thanks quasar you are a legend!

The amount of e-books you can get off emule is amazing.

It's a bit choppy when downloading (cuts out and then starts again), but I don't mind waiting a bit longer because I wouldn't be able to get these books anywhere else.

You are right as well...the Griffiths text is great for giving you a clear understanding of the fundamentals.

Again, I appreciate all the help :)
 
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Also, another tip, when you are running a search in Emule, it REALLY makes a difference to connect to the most populated server (in terms of files available), which is usually DonkeyServer No1 or 2.
 

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