Electricity and Magnetism
by Benjamin Crowell
2007
Number of pages: 218
Description:
This is a text on electricity and magnetism for an introductory college physics class. The treatment is algebra-based, with applications of calculus discussed in optional sections. For more information about this book, see its web page. This book is part of the Light and Matter series of introductory physics textbooks.
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