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==Further reading== Fundamental physical aspects of classical electrodynamics are presented in many textbooks. For the undergraduate level, textbooks like ''[[The Feynman Lectures on Physics]]'', [[Electricity and Magnetism (book)|''Electricity and Magnetism'']], and ''[[Introduction to Electrodynamics]]'' are considered as classic references and for the graduate level, textbooks like ''Classical Electricity and Magnetism'',<ref>{{cite book | last1=Panofsky | first1=W. K. H. | author1-link=Pief Panofsky | last2=Phillips | first2=M. | author2-link=Melba Phillips | title=Classical Electricity and Magnetism | publisher=[[Dover Publications|Dover]] |date=2005 | isbn=9780486439242 | url=https://store.doverpublications.com/0486439240.html}}</ref> [[Classical Electrodynamics (book)|''Classical Electrodynamics'']], and ''[[Course of Theoretical Physics]]'' are considered as classic references.
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