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The discussion revolves around the search for a solution manual for "Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics" (6th Edition) by Nannapaneni Narayana Rao. Participants express difficulty in understanding the material and problems presented in the textbook, indicating that the book lacks clarity in its explanations. Users are seeking assistance in locating a solution manual to enhance their learning experience and facilitate their homework. Contact information is shared for those who may have access to the manual.
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Hello everyone:
I want to find a solution manual of
Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics (6th Edition) by Nannapaneni Narayana Rao
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I am also looking for a solution manual, this book does not do an adequate job of explaining material and the problems are unclear. Any help in locating one would be greatly appreciated.

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