Jackson's Electrodynmics Online?

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Finding an online version of JD Jackson's "Electrodynamics" is challenging due to strict copyright laws. Users are encouraged to check their university library for access to an online version, as many institutions provide digital resources for students. Alternative options include searching for e-book versions on platforms like Amazon or Google Books, and reaching out to professors or classmates for potential digital copies. Lecture notes on Electrodynamics are available online, but they do not match the quality of the book itself.

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hi, this is my very first post here

I want to ask if anybody knows an internet site or sth similar to read JD Jackson's Electrodynamics?
it is so vital for me to find related readings in that book as fast as possible due to my references at hand but it was highly futile searching it over google
 
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Nah,you wouldn't get that lucky to find someone so dumb.The copyright laws are pretty strict.There are years in jail for this...

Sides,i think that each respectable library should have it.

There are a ton of lecture notes online on Edyn,sure,none of them as good as the book.

Daniel.
 


Hello! I am not familiar with a specific website that offers Jackson's Electrodynamics online, but there are a few options you could try. First, you could check your university's library website as they may have an online version available for students. You could also try searching for an e-book version on websites like Amazon or Google Books. Another option would be to reach out to your professor or classmates to see if they have a digital copy that they could share with you. I hope you are able to find what you need quickly! Best of luck with your studies.
 

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