Updated 2020 by John F. Cochran, Bretislav Heinrich, Simon Fraser University.
Suitable for for an upper-level physics course. Includes an exposition of electricity and magnetism, and a chapter on ferromagnets, electromagnetics, magnetostatics, waves, transmission lines, wave guides,antennas, and radiating systems.
2018 by Timon Idema, Delft University of Technology.
Starting from the basic axioms formulated by Newton and Einstein, the theory of motion at both the everyday and the highly relativistic level is developed without the need of prior knowledge. The relevant mathematics is provided in an appendix. Contains various worked examples and a large number of original problems to help the reader develop an intuition for the physics. Applications covered in the book span a wide range of physical phenomena, including rocket motion, spinning tennis rackets and high-energy particle collisions.