by Matthew Sadiku is widely considered the "gold standard" for undergraduate engineering students. It strikes a rare balance: it’s mathematically rigorous enough for a physics-heavy field, but clear enough for someone seeing vector calculus for the first time. Why It’s Popular
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If you are struggling with the "why" behind the math, this is the book to use. It’s less "dense" than Griffith’s (the physics standard) and more student-friendly than Hayt’s. It’s designed to get you through the exam while actually understanding how a microwave or a cell tower works. by Matthew Sadiku is widely considered the "gold
This is the heart of the book, showing how electric and magnetic fields become intertwined. Elements of Electromagnetics - Sadiku