Lectures on Electromagnetism
by David Tong
Publisher: University of Cambridge 2015
Number of pages: 219
Description:
These lecture notes provide a comprehensive introduction to Electromagnetism, aimed at undergraduates. The notes assume a familiarity with Newtonian mechanics and special relativity. They also assume a knowledge of vector calculus.
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