Help Electrodynamics - Find Solutions to Griffiths Problems

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The discussion centers on the search for a solutions manual for Griffiths' "Introduction to Electrodynamics." Participants express the difficulty in finding comprehensive solutions, noting that the book lacks answers in the back. Some users mention that certain universities provide solutions to selected problems, often used for assignments, but a complete solutions book does not seem to exist. The conversation highlights the challenges students face when using this text for their electrodynamics courses.
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help electrodynamics...

dear friends

i want to know more whether there is any book that gives
solutions to griffiths electrodynamics problems :-p
 
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As far as i know there isn't, and there are no answers in the back, i used this text for my 2nd and 3rd year electrodynamics courses. If you google it, some universities have solutions to select questions, as these are often set as assignment questions.
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