Synopsis
Maxwell’s Equations Explained: A Companion to Griffiths Electrodynamics is a clear, comprehensive, and concept-driven guide that helps students truly understand the foundations of classical electrodynamics.
Through intuitive explanations, detailed derivations, and a structured question–answer approach, this book makes Maxwell’s four equations easy to learn, visualize, and apply. Students gain clarity on:
- How electric and magnetic fields originate and interact
- Why magnetic monopoles do not exist
- How Faraday’s law leads to induced electric fields
- Why Maxwell added the displacement current
- How electromagnetic waves emerge naturally from Maxwell’s formulation
- Why light itself is an electromagnetic wave
Designed as a companion text for Griffiths’
Introduction to Electrodynamics, this book is ideal for B.Sc., M.Sc., and engineering students, competitive examinations, and anyone seeking a deep conceptual understanding of electrodynamics.
With solved conceptual questions, MCQs, and derivations, this book serves as both a textbook and a revision tool—bringing clarity to one of the most beautiful theories in physics.
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