Advanced EM Radiation Books: Info on Velocity EM Field

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The discussion centers on recommendations for advanced books on electromagnetic (EM) radiation, specifically focusing on the velocity of the EM field. A participant highlights their completion of Chapter 15 of "Classical Electromagnetism" by Franklin, which addresses EM radiation at a graduate level. The need for additional resources that delve deeper into the topic is emphasized, indicating a gap in available literature for advanced studies in this area.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of electromagnetic theory
  • Familiarity with classical electrodynamics
  • Knowledge of graduate-level physics concepts
  • Experience with mathematical modeling in physics
NEXT STEPS
  • Research advanced texts on EM radiation, such as "Electromagnetic Waves" by David K. Cheng
  • Explore "Introduction to Electrodynamics" by David J. Griffiths for deeper insights
  • Investigate scholarly articles on the velocity of EM fields in peer-reviewed journals
  • Study the mathematical foundations of wave propagation in "Classical Electromagnetic Radiation" by John David Jackson
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Graduate students, physicists, and researchers specializing in electromagnetic theory and radiation, as well as anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the velocity of EM fields.

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Hi ,does anyone know a good book in advanced EM radiation and it contains more information on velocity EM field , I have already finished Griffith's book
 
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Chapter 15 of "Classical Electromagnetism" by Franklin covers EM radiation on a graduate level.
 

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