F&W Electromagnetics Solutions Needed - gizemjeff@hotmail.com

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The discussion revolves around a request for solutions to "Field and Wave Electromagnetics" by David Cheng. The forum prohibits sharing instructor solution manuals, emphasizing that they are intended for instructors only. Obtaining such materials as a student is discouraged and could lead to academic consequences. The thread was ultimately locked due to the violation of forum rules. Engaging in discussions about acquiring these manuals is not allowed on this platform.
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Does anyone have the solutions for Field and Wave elctromagnetics by David CHENG?I need it immediately.if anyone had could post it to me? via mail:gizemjeff@hotmail.com thanks
 
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