Zangwill Modern Electrodynamics Lectures?

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The discussion focuses on finding online lectures or courses related to "Zangwill Modern Electrodynamics." Participants express interest in resources that align with this specific textbook. A link to a Google search for video content on the book is shared, indicating a collaborative effort to locate relevant educational materials. The conversation emphasizes the need for targeted resources to enhance understanding of electrodynamics as presented in Zangwill's work.
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Summary:: Courses in electrodynamics

Any online lectures or courses keyed to this book? Thanks very much
 
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MichaelBack12 said:
Summary:: Courses in electrodynamics

Any online lectures or courses keyed to this book? Thanks very much
You forgot to tell us which book.
 
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Whoops. Zangwill Modern Electrodynamics. Sorry about that.
 
I’ll check those out. Thanks very much.
 
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