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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Joseph Weinberg"
Date: 21 Sep 2004 11:49:13 AM
Object: Calc-based physics book
Hello
I'm looking to buy a calculus-based physics book covering the typical
first two undergrad introductory courses. Any books out there that
are particularly good and recommended? My background is in math and I
would like to learn more about how to apply math to physics.
Thanks,
Joe
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User: "John T Lowry"

Title: Re: Calc-based physics book 22 Sep 2004 10:13:56 AM
"Joseph Weinberg" <sir_evilgenius@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:828f825.0409210849.49ec6b2@posting.google.com...

Hello
I'm looking to buy a calculus-based physics book covering the typical
first two undergrad introductory courses. Any books out there that
are particularly good and recommended? My background is in math and I
would like to learn more about how to apply math to physics.
Thanks,
Joe

I suggest either Feynman's three volume Lectures on Physics or the
five-volume Berkeley Series (Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Waves, Quantum
Physics, Statistical Physics.
John Lowry
Flight Physics
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User: "Dirk Van de moortel"

Title: Re: Calc-based physics book 21 Sep 2004 12:01:52 PM
"Joseph Weinberg" <sir_evilgenius@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:828f825.0409210849.49ec6b2@posting.google.com...

Hello
I'm looking to buy a calculus-based physics book covering the typical
first two undergrad introductory courses. Any books out there that
are particularly good and recommended? My background is in math and I
would like to learn more about how to apply math to physics.
Thanks,
Joe

I think you'll like this one:
http://www.maths.abdn.ac.uk/courses/mx3526/site/notes.html
and some more on
http://www.maths.abdn.ac.uk/courses/mx3526/site/main.html
Dirk Vdm
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User: ""

Title: Re: Calc-based physics book 22 Sep 2004 09:40:57 AM
(Joseph Weinberg) wrote in message news:<828f825.0409210849.49ec6b2@posting.google.com>...

Hello
I'm looking to buy a calculus-based physics book covering the typical
first two undergrad introductory courses. Any books out there that
are particularly good and recommended? My background is in math and I
would like to learn more about how to apply math to physics.

When I was an undergrad, mumble years ago, I used Tipler's text.
There's a new edition out now, co-authored with Mosca. Don't know
what the new edition is like, but I referred to the edition I had
through much of my undergrad.
Socks
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