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Features a clear, accessible treatment of the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory. Its lean and focused approach employs numerous examples and problems. Carefully discusses subtle or difficult points. Contains numerous, relevant problems within the book in addition to end of each chapter problems and answers.


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64 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book for Junior/Senior Undergrad Course, February 22, 2000
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-- I have visited this review three times now. I wrote it as an undergraduate, edited as a graduate student, and now I'm editing it again as a professional with a little more experience. After reading through this review I fear that an instructor, searching Amazon for a text for the upcoming academic year, might think that I am recommending Jackson over Griffiths for an undergraduate course. Heck no. Griffiths is the best book you will find on the subject for an undergraduate junior/senior level textbook. It is a must have text for students new to the field, as it is well written, quite readable, and worth keeping. The text speaks to the student, not the instructor. While you, as the instructor, might know that there is a lot more to the field than is covered in this text, you must set that aside and realize that this book is the best for your students who are still learning. This book is a foundation that will give them the experience and confidence to eventually tackle more difficult texts like Jackson (though I still wonder if anyone could possibly master that text). My original review follows. --

I orignially wrote a review for this book as an undergraduate. In that review, I credited Griffiths with a knack for presenting information in a clever and entertaining way. I still believe this is true. At the time, I also said that Griffiths included precise and complete examples. Looking back, I no longer believe this is true.

When I first started using this book, I was under the impression that Griffiths had discovered a method in the way of writing textbooks that was totally superior to all other authors of similar background. Now, after several years of using Griffiths as a reference, I find that his books serve as a wonderful resource for refreshing one's memory, however they lack a certain comprehensive quality that would make them a solid reference text. I am now a student of John David Jackson's text, that legendary text with the impossible exercises (Classical Electrodynamics), and the astounding thoroughness of his book dwarfs the Griffiths E&M text by comparison. Valuable information in the Griffiths text is often left as an exercise. This is very frustrating when one is searching for solutions to much more advanced problems. I contacted Dr. Griffiths and asked him if it would be possible for me to obtain a solutions manual to both his E&M and his Quantum texts, but he informed me that I could not obtain these manuals unless I was an instructor at the insistence of the publisher (Prentice Hall). This is unfortunate. However, it is remarkable that Griffiths responded to my email. I think this is a testament to his character - he wants to help his readers, and this is evident in his textbooks.

All in all, the text is a fantastic book for the undergraduate, and a helpful resource for the graduate student. The book is a valuable resource for the intermediate or slightly advanced undergraduate physics student, and I encourage instructors at the undergraduate level to use the Griffiths text. For the physics student, the first exposure to E&M should come from Halliday and Resnick, the second should be Griffiths, and there really should be an intermediate step before they see Jackson, but no one has written that book yet.
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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Very Good Book With Flaws, December 23, 1999
I have taught from Griffiths' Introduction to Electrodynamics twice now. It is a very good book. The selection of topics is good, and the mathematics is clear. The prose is enjoyable. A few problems follow each section. These problems need the material just covered. The end of the chapter problems can be very challenging. This distribution of problems is very helpful. There are useful references to American Journal of Physics. Time with Griffiths is very well spent.

Here are a few flaws. The first half of the book is much more complete. Perhaps, Griffiths became weary after chapter 7. There are indications. Figures and references are fewer. Surprisingly, the third edition did not correct this imbalance. It is essentially the second edition with some renumbering of sections and problems (making the second edition less valuable as a used book). An even bigger surprise is that in the third edition some examples became problems!

The text is often too brief. If you want the full text of subtle arguments, go to Purcell. Compare, for example, the two discussions of the average field, or the two discussions on multipole expansions.

A more striking difference between Purcell and Griffiths is the special relativity connection. In Purcell it is the heart of the discussion of magnetism. With just the transformation of forces between frames, magnetism appears. In Griffiths it is the last chapter. Griffiths is very formal with superscripts and subscripts unleased in full force.

The book (like Jackson) is often a vehicle to teach mathematical physics. There is very little real life electricity and magnetism in Griffiths, e.g. no bubble jet printers in electrostatics, no magnetic tape in magnetism. We need to look elsewhere for practical matters.

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62 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If I was a millionaire....., August 3, 2000
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I am a graduate student of physics.

I used this book as an undergraduate. It was invaluable. I understood what Electricity and Magnetism means.

I used this book to study for the GRE physics test. It was invaluable. I wouldnt have made it without it. Everything was there, self contained, crystal clear.

I used this book as a supplement to Jackson to the graduate school. Jackson was inpenetrable some times and this book paved the way for the more advanced material.

I used this book to prepare for the comprehensive examinations of my physics department. The book was invaluable. It refreshed my memory (by that time I knew the material!) and I went quickly through solved and unsolved problems. I passed the exams.

Isn't that enough ? How more usefull a book can be ? If you are a physics major you ought to yourself to buy this book. Dont complain later when you move to Jackson. If I was a millionaire I would buy this book to all the physics major of the world. Enough said.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Absolutely fantastic book for the study of E & M. Explicit examples and concise definitions assist with in-class notes. A must-have for all who study physics.
Published 27 days ago by Jason Thomas Goff

4.0 out of 5 stars Griffith's E&M is great
It's a great book for an upper division E&M class, I've used it in several of my physics courses. It's in depth and detailed examples demonstrate the concepts beautifully. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Michael Nielson

4.0 out of 5 stars A very good books with flaws
I used this book for an intermediate E&M class in college. I am giving this book a mostly positive review because the first half of the book is exceptionally well-written... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Lester Kim

5.0 out of 5 stars The best undergraduate EM book
There is a reason most junior/senior level introductory E&M class uses this book. It is simply the best one for that level of introduction. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Z. Wu

5.0 out of 5 stars Great text thus far
I have not read much of the text. I really like the vector calculus review. David Griffiths does a good job in connecting abstract math objects (div, curl, etc;) to intuition... Read more
Published 9 months ago by ACFDSTUDENT

5.0 out of 5 stars The undergraduate standard
This is the one you are most likely to use as an undergrad in physics. It's been called "verbose", but I appreciate that many steps are explicitly spelled out in this book. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Télémaque

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book!
I'm a chemistry and physics student. This electricity and magnetism book is absolutely fantastic. Griffiths explains all the concepts completely and clearly. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Christina D. Cowman

5.0 out of 5 stars You need this book to understand the fundamentals of Electrodynamics
I used the greek translation for my undergrad electrodynamics. I would agree with some reviewers that it might not be too mathematically advanced. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Nikolaos Vasiloglou

5.0 out of 5 stars A road map to Electricity and Magnetism
This book was a part of my favorite physics course ever, Electricity and Magnetism. The excersises are of great value to anyone taking entrance exams or the GRE subject test... Read more
Published 14 months ago by M. Kerns

5.0 out of 5 stars Griffiths EM
I didn't really learn vector calculus until this book came along. It does in a few paragraphs that takes a whole section in a calc book to do and makes more sense.
Published 14 months ago by John Metcalf

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