Magnetism is often more counter-intuitive for students because there are no "magnetic charges" (monopoles). Reitz and Milford handle this by emphasizing the and Ampère’s Law . They meticulously build the case for the Magnetic Vector Potential ( Abold cap A

: Each chapter includes a wide range of problems, varying from straightforward applications of formulas to challenging theoretical derivations.

: Exploration of the Biot-Savart law, Ampere's circuital law, and the magnetic vector potential.

The end-of-chapter problems range from straightforward applications of formulas to deep theoretical challenges. Weaknesses

The problems in Reitz/Milford are legendary for being challenging but fair.