Which Book is the Best for Learning Electromagnetism?

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The best book for learning electromagnetism is "Introduction to Electrodynamics" by David J. Griffiths. This recommendation is based on the discussion among users who have a solid foundation in mathematics, including differential equations, and a background in analytical mechanics and special relativity. Griffiths' text is widely recognized for its clarity and comprehensive coverage of the subject.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of differential equations
  • Familiarity with analytical mechanics
  • Basic knowledge of special theory of relativity
  • Mathematical proficiency up to calculus
NEXT STEPS
  • Read "Introduction to Electrodynamics" by David J. Griffiths
  • Explore supplementary materials on electromagnetic theory
  • Practice problems from Griffiths' book to reinforce concepts
  • Investigate online courses on electromagnetism for additional insights
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This discussion is beneficial for physics students, educators, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of electromagnetism, particularly those with a background in mathematics and mechanics.

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Hi, I'm looking for the best book in which I can learn very well electromagnetism. I have good notions of all mathematics till differential equations. Furthermore I basically know analytical mechanics (I have studied on the Landau's Mechanics) and special theory of relativity.

Thanks in advance...

Frank ;)
 
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You could try introduction to electrodynamics by griffiths.
 
Yep, it is Griffiths you want.
 

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