Electricity and Magnetism

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"Electricity and Magnetism" is a classic introductory physics textbook by Edward M. Purcell that presents electromagnetism using the framework of special relativity and vector calculus.

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instanceOf electromagnetism textbook
introductory textbook
physics textbook
academicDiscipline classical electromagnetism
author Edward M. Purcell
basedOnCourseAt Harvard University
coauthor David J. Morin
Ralph P. Feynman
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
edition first edition
second edition
third edition
field electromagnetism
physics
firstPublicationYear 1963
format hardcover
paperback
hasISBN 978-0-521-43547-4
hasPageCount approximately 400
intendedAudience physics majors
undergraduate students
language English
mathematicalLevel calculus-based
mathematicalTool differential equations
vector analysis
notableFeature early introduction of relativity in electromagnetism
emphasis on physical intuition
geometrical approach to fields
publisher Cambridge University Press
McGraw-Hill
series Berkeley Physics Course
surface form: Berkeley Physics Series
seriesEditor Charles Kittel
topic Lorentz transformation of fields
Maxwell's equations
currents
dielectrics
electric field
electromagnetic waves
electrostatics
magnetic field
magnetic materials
magnetostatics
potential theory
radiation
relativistic electrodynamics
usesFrameworkOf special relativity
vector calculus
volumeNumber 2
volumeOf Berkeley Physics Course

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Edward M. Purcell notablePublication Electricity and Magnetism
David J. Morin notableWork Electricity and Magnetism