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September 16, 2002: This book covers all of the major concepts of Electromagnetics from the beginning. Great for Engineers who want to brush up on the basics and want a clear reference guide with all of the equations and the reasoning behind them.
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April 16, 2002: If your a physics major, don't waste your time here. You need more than this book can provide. This book is just for crunching numbers, not deriving relationships like you'll be expected to do.