Below I’ll give you my selections for the best Electromagnetism books by a few categories. I will cover these and other great books more in depth later.
- Fundamentals of Physics II: Electromagnetism, Optics, and Quantum Mechanics (The Open Yale Courses Series) (2016)
- No-Nonsense Electrodynamics: A Student Friendly Introduction (2018)
- Electromagnetism (Dover Books on Physics) (2011)
- A Student’s Guide to Maxwell’s Equations (Student’s Guides) (2008)
- Classical Electromagnetism: Second Edition (Dover Books on Physics) (2017)
- Applied Electromagnetism (Chemistry Lessons) (2019)
- The Body Electric: Electromagnetism And The Foundation Of Life (1998)
- A Student’s Guide to Waves (Student’s Guides) (2015)
- Teacher Created Materials – Science Readers: Content and Literacy: Electromagnetism – Grade 3 – Guided Reading Level O (2015)
- Introduction to Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Second Edition (1998)
- Electromagnetism and Life (2010)
Fundamentals of Physics II: Electromagnetism, Optics, and Quantum Mechanics (The Open Yale Courses Series) (2016)
R. Shankar, a well-known physicist and contagiously enthusiastic educator, was among the first to offer a course through the innovative Open Yale Course program. His popular online video lectures on introductory physics have been viewed over a million times. In this second book based on his online Yale course, Shankar explains essential concepts, including electromagnetism, optics, and quantum mechanics.
No-Nonsense Electrodynamics: A Student Friendly Introduction (2018)
What if there was a way to learn Electrodynamics without all the usual fluff? What if there were a book that allowed you to see the whole picture and not just tiny parts of it?Thoughts like this are the reason that No-Nonsense Electrodynamics now exists. Here’s why.
Electromagnetism (Dover Books on Physics) (2011)
Clearly developed from first principles, this introductory study supplies basic material on electrostatics and magnetostatics, then concentrates on electromagnetic theory — the authors are both leading men in the field. The book ranges freely over many areas of electromagnetic theory with some concern for electrical engineering.
A Student’s Guide to Maxwell’s Equations (Student’s Guides) (2008)
Gauss’s law for electric fields, Gauss’s law for magnetic fields, Faraday’s law, and the Ampere-Maxwell law are four of the most influential equations in science. In this guide for students, each equation is the subject of an entire chapter, with detailed, plain-language explanations of the physical meaning of each symbol in the equation, for both the integral and differential forms.
Classical Electromagnetism: Second Edition (Dover Books on Physics) (2017)
This text advances from the basic laws of electricity and magnetism to classical electromagnetism in a quantum world. Suitable for first-year graduate students in physics who have taken an undergraduate course in electromagnetism, it focuses on core concepts and related aspects of math and physics.
Applied Electromagnetism (Chemistry Lessons) (2019)
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The Body Electric: Electromagnetism And The Foundation Of Life (1998)
The Body Electric tells the fascinating story of our bioelectric selves. Robert O. Becker, a pioneer in the filed of regeneration and its relationship to electrical currents in living things, challenges the established mechanistic understanding of the body. He found clues to the healing process in the long-discarded theory that electricity is vital to life.
A Student’s Guide to Waves (Student’s Guides) (2015)
Waves are an important topic in the fields of mechanics, electromagnetism, and quantum theory, but many students struggle with the mathematical aspects. Written to complement course textbooks, this book focuses on the topics that students find most difficult. Retaining the highly popular approach used in Fleisch’s other Student’s Guides, the book uses plain language to explain fundamental ideas in a simple and clear way.
Teacher Created Materials – Science Readers: Content and Literacy: Electromagnetism – Grade 3 – Guided Reading Level O (2015)
This high-interest informational text will help students gain science content knowledge while building their literacy skills and nonfiction reading comprehension. This appropriately leveled nonfiction science reader features hands-on, simple science experiments.
Introduction to Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Second Edition (1998)
Few subjects in science are more difficult to understand than magnetism, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. However, there is a strong demand today for scientists and engineers with skills in magnetism because of the growing number of technological applications utilizing this phenomenon.
Electromagnetism and Life (2010)
The environment is now thoroughly polluted by man-made sources of electromagnetic radiation with frequencies and magnitudes never before present. Man?s activities have probably changed the earth?s electromagnetic background to a greater degree than they have changed any other natural physical attribute of the earth.
Best Electromagnetism Books Worth Your Attention
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Electromagnetism: Links to Special Relativity
Author(s): Christian Gontrand
ID: 3541947, Publisher: Wiley-ISTE, Year: 2023, Size: 31 Mb, Format: epub
Advanced Classical Electromagnetism
Author(s): Robert Wald
ID: 3238303, Publisher: Princeton University Press, Year: 2022, Size: 6 Mb, Format: pdf
Electromagnetism: With Solved Problems
Author(s): Hiqmet Kamberaj
ID: 3254480, Publisher: Springer, Year: 2022, Size: 7 Mb, Format: pdf
Please note that this booklist is not errorless. Some books are truly best-sellers according to USA Today, others are written by unknown authors. On top of that, you can always find additional tutorials and courses on Coursera, Udemy or edX, for example. Are there any other relevant resources you could recommend? Drop a comment if you have any feedback on the list.