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6th March 2012, 03:54 PM
kamdar100
 
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Reference books to study Electromagnetics and Maths?


sir,
i m weak in electromagnetics and maths. will you please suugest me the reference books for the same




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19th November 2012, 07:59 PM
sudhirpal
 
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Default Re: Reference books to study Electromagnetics and Maths?

dear friend
I'm giving this answer assuming you are in class 12 or equivalent
For maths goods books are For -algebra and coordinates Cengage publication by ghanshyam-tiwari
for other section of maths refer M.L Khanna
for electromagnetism you could use H.C Verma or D.C Pandey
for practice you can use Arihant publication for both maths and electromagnetism
best of luck
for any further you can ask me
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19th November 2012, 08:01 PM
sudhirpal
 
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Default reference book for maths and electromagnetism

dear friend
I'm giving this answer assuming you are in class 12 or equivalent
For maths goods books are For -algebra and coordinates Cengage publication by ghanshyam-tiwari
for other section of maths refer M.L Khanna
for electromagnetism you could use H.C Verma or D.C Pandey
for practice you can use Arihant publication for both maths and electromagnetism
best of luck
for any further you can ask me
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19th November 2012, 08:50 PM
sudhirpal
 
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Default reference book for maths and electromagnetism

dear friend
I'm giving this answer assuming you are in class 12 or equivalent
For maths goods books are For -algebra and coordinates Cengage publication by ghanshyam-tiwari
for other section of maths refer M.L Khanna
for electromagnetism you could use H.C Verma or D.C Pandey
for practice you can use Arihant publication for both maths and electromagnetism
best of luck
for any further you can ask me
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