Which Book Explains Magnetism Beyond High School Level?

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Recommendations for books on magnetism beyond the high school level focus on advanced texts that delve into magnetic phenomena in depth. Users suggest exploring resources from MIT's OpenCourseWare, particularly courses on electricity and magnetism and magnetic materials. These materials provide comprehensive insights suitable for someone seeking to deepen their understanding of magnetism. The discussion emphasizes the importance of finding rigorous academic literature to grasp complex concepts. Engaging with these resources can significantly enhance one's knowledge of magnetism.
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Hello,

I am nearing the end of my first year. I will have 1-2 months of vacation. I am really interested in getting grasp at least a little around magnetic phenomena.

If somebody could recommend me a book where this issue is addressed hard. Where magnetism is explained, but not on the high school level.

Thank you
 
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