Publisher's Synopsis
"Questions in Electricity and Magnetism" is a comprehensive collection of problems designed for students and instructors in physics and electrical engineering. Originally published in 1907, this work by Magnus Maclean provides a rigorous set of questions covering fundamental principles and advanced topics in electromagnetism.
The book serves as an invaluable resource for reinforcing understanding of key concepts such as electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetic induction, and circuit theory. Its enduring relevance makes it a valuable addition to any physics or engineering library, offering both historical context and practical exercises for mastering the intricacies of electricity and magnetism.
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