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I want to buy another Partial differential equation and Boundary value problems textbook.
The ones I have are:
1) Partial Differential Equation, An Introduction by Walter A. Strauss.
2) Partial differential equation and Boundary value problems by Nakhle Asmar.
3) Differential Equation...
Title says it all.
But to further elaborate... it's been about 12 years since I had general chemistry, I don't remember any of it, and would like to pick up a textbook to refresh my knowledge. I majored in math and physics, so I would prefer the book not to dodge the use of, say, calculus...
Question: A hot-air balloonist is ascending vertically at 1.8m/s during a burn. At the same time, a passenger drops an object from the balloon and notes that the object takes 15s to strike the ground. At what height is the balloon when the object strikes the ground assuming g=0.8m/s/s, no wind...
Does anyone know a good textbook on Astronomy?
Containing the elliptical quantities:
a,e,i,w,N,LP,ML,MA,EA,r and v
and how to convert these quantities to:
RA, DEC, Azi and Elev
plus more info about the planets and the stars.
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I am currently reading Mark Srednicki's textbook on QFT. Questions posted on this forum indicate that I'm not the only one. ;-)
I'd like to follow Srednicki's advice and discuss what I learn in his book with other humans ! I haven't found someone here at my university.
Is there...
Hi, I was wondering about your opinions and recommendations on some physics texts, both free and costly. In about a half a year I'm going off to college, but I'm not sure if I'm ready for college yet. By that I mean I'm not prepared to make all A's, which I'm aiming for. But of course, my asking...
this is just a small question, how much do textbook solutions usually round? I just did a question that came to an equation 4*10^6 - 1 * 10^4 / (0.01/0.5(4*10^6 - 1 * 10^4))
the calculator says like 796 000 500 000 000. something something and the textbook says that it should be 8.0 * 10^14...
I took Differential Equations some years back and was out of college for a while. I am back to college and majoring in Physics and taking upper level physics courses. I am looking for a good Differential Equations textbook that I can use to refresh and keep. Any recommendations? Thanks!
I've finished Richard Courant's "Introduction to Calculus and Analysis" Volume 1 (single variable calculus), and I was wondering, what is the next book that I should read? I was thinking of his volume 2 which deals with multi-variable calculus, but there is a math course I will have to take next...
I want to study electromagnetism, but my math background is only calc I (working on calc II right now). Is there a good textbook on E&M that is appropriate for my background? 'Physics for scientists and engineers' by Serway was recommended but I'd like to cross-check with the community.
Or...
I'm going to be taking Algebra 2 this semester (even though I should be much further along by now but a teacher screwed up several years ago :( ) and I'd like to get ahead. Can anyone recommend a good textbook for this OTHER than what the class will be using? (I don't know what they'll be using...
Could any of you recommend a functional analysis textbook?
I have looked at "Methods of modern mathematical physics" by Reed&Simon, but they assume a pure-maths BSc background, thus this book is not ideal for me. About my background: I have an Applied Physics BSc and starting a Theoretical...
I just discovered that this year I am going to be teaching AP Physics C (the one with calculus) - just the mechanics curriculum. And the school does NOT have any textbooks for the students yet. So I was just asked to make a textbook recommendation.
In the past I have taught AP Physics B...
What's a good calculus textbook? Especially for self study. I've narrowed things down to James Stewart's Calculus and Larson's Calculus with Analytic Geometry.
Does anyone know if Michael Spivak's Calculus is only single variable, or does it include multivariable?
Hello everyone. I registered here because I am having difficulty with my physics book. My class required us to purchase Tiplers Physics for scientists and engineers. However I find the book very confusing and difficult to follow. While I am sure it is a good book it just isn't the one for me...
I've been given Gravitational Waves: Theory and Experiments Volume I to read for a project. The problem is, I haven't learned General Relativity to a high enough level and the book is proving very difficult for me. The book dives straight into linearised gravity in the first chapter, and the...
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I'm an engineering student looking to learn General Relativity... I was wondering which textbook would be the best for me?
I'm pretty well versed in classical physics, and in mathematics (linear algebra, multivariable calculus, partial differential equations), but I have no background in...
Hi! This fall, I'll be taking calculus based physics at U of M. This course covers only mechanics I believe, and from what I've researched, the textbook by Resnick is the best for this.
Now my question is: Which of his textbooks should I buy? From what I've found on Amazon, there are...
Hi all,
I've been going through Becker and Schwarz this summer and I'm a bit stuck at the moment. I'm not sure if this is better suited for the homework forum, so feel free to move it.
For those that have the book, this is page 52, eq 2.143.
Given the number operator,
N =...
I hope I posted this in the right place... Anyways, I have just about finished my junior year of high school, and I have been looking forward to taking another physics course in my senior year. Because the sequence of science textbooks continues with this...
Hi guys,
I need to find some textbooks which describe basic electronics. More precisely, I would like to learn
1) the components of a circuit (e.g. capacitor, diode, transistor)
2) how do these components work
3) The uses of these components
4) The standard appratus in a laboratory...
I'm looking for a good introductory linguistics textbook. Unfortunately, I'm not able to squeeze a class into my physics degree. Thanks for any recommendations.
Hi my friends, I comes from China, and I want some English math textbook for undergraduate student in theoretical physics, contains Advanced Mathematics, Linear Algebra, Statistics and Probability Theory, Method of Mathematical Physics, any suggestion pls?
For my university final year project I'm going to be working with a spin out company who are developing a new type of hyrdualic pump. However, my knowledge of fluid power systems is minimal at best, so can someone recommend me a good textbook so i don't look like a total numpty when I start?
Could someone recommend some good textbooks of complex variables function.
I am a physics student with poor mathematical knowledges, so I want to study some mathematical subjects again, by myself.
thanks!
Homework Statement
A textbook is at rest on a level, flat, horizontal surface. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction along the surface of contact are 0.750 and 0.250 respectively. A horizontal force is applied to the book. Its magnitude is increased from zero very slowly and...
I've been trying to learn linear algebra, and I heard Hoffman and Kunze's book recommended many times. Now, luckily for me, our library system has it. I got it, and it is somewhat unlike the book I was recommended. Rather than the purple and blue cover it has on amazon, it is just a plane dark...
"one of the aims of the SI system of units is to remove unnecessary units. Since volume is length x breadth x height, i.e length3(small 3, don't know how to type it though), there is no need for the litre and the SI unit of volume is the metre cubed (m3) which equal 1000 L"
I'm sure I'm...
Does anyone know of a good textbook with challenging problems for Intermediate E&M? The one we are using in my class is "Introduction to Electrodynamics" 3rd ed. by Griffiths. I looked at the problems in the book, and they don't seem to be hard enough. I'm not really looking for problems that...
My daughter (12) is coming to end of the first year of a four-year course in Chemistry leading to GCSE (here in the UK).
I would welcome recommendations about suitable textbooks (preferably with answers/teacher's notes) that I can use to help her as she prepares for year-end exams (and for...
What is a good introductionary textbook for "modern physics?"
I am looking for a decent introductionary textbook to the various topics that get introduced in the first course after the classical mechanics(ie. a textbook targeted towards the student typically in the 4th semester in an undergrad...
I need to program an Atmega8 chip to handle various tasks, and while the teacher on the subject is pretty good, the text we use is hilariously bad. Is there a good textbook on the subject which is widely available, or do you know a good online tutorial?
I am searching for a book on optics (something that is comparable to griffiths for em)
and ill be grateful for any suggestions
i have studied maths to the level of mary boas and thomas and finney(calculus)
what other maths is required and what books do you suggest
thanks
Recently in my physics class we covered heat and thermodynamics and I found the subject fascinating; however, given the pace of the course and breadth of material it must cover, I felt that the subject was given a shallow treatment (only covered elementary problems regarding the first law and...
Ideally covers lots of content in depth with lots of exercises and doesn't skip anything in hardcover. The only bit of set theory I know is the most very basic that would occupy the first chapter in a book that would require it. Self study, very motivated. :) Thanks!
Hey guys, I am an undergraduate junior physics major currently enrolled in PHY3220 (Classical Mechanics) and we are using the textbook by Fowles and Cassiday titled, "Analytical Mechanics." However, I am looking for a second Classical Mechanics textbook that I could use as a reference since...
Looking forward to going back to school and get that degree thingey over with.
Will be using the summer on brushing up the old math skills. Anyone got a good recommendation for a calculus textbook that can jog my memory and bring me back up to entry level university speed?
Thanks in advance!
I am curious about how others read and study from textbooks. Do you generally do all the exercises in the text; a sample from all difficulty levels; only the medium level questions.
For me, personally, I get fixated on trying to do all the questions. Currently I have discovered this isint the...
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I am doing poorly in Physics 8A @ UC Berkeley this semester and I would like to do better.
For background info, I've included the course description:
"Introduction to forces, kinetics, equilibria, fluids, waves, and heat. This course presents concepts and methodologies for...
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I'm a third year physics student. I am looking for a good textbook on introductory atomic physics, considering the fact that I've already had some advanced non-relativistic quantum mechanics courses.
I don't ask for much. A title and a very short explanation on why you think this...
At our university we use Introductory Quantum Mechanics by Liboff 4th ed. What are your opinions on that book? I write this as a physics undergrad going to take QM next spring and looking for a decent well explained QM book to study over the summer. I also have a strong math background in Calc...
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I just wanted to know if there's any particular textbook on dynamics that you would suggest. I've been thinking of buying the one by Beer et al. or Riley & Sturges, because they are the ones suggested by our teachers. However we're not using them in class and I also saw other books by...
I looked around for a bit on the forums to try and see if my question had been asked/answered already, but didn't see it. So, I decided to register and ask.
I was wondering if anyone knows of a good introductory Calculus based Physics textbook for self study. I have one semester of Calculus...
A 2.20kg textbook is forced against a horizontal spring of negligible mass and force constant 220 N/m, compressing the spring a distance of 0.270 m. When released, the textbook slides on a horizontal tabletop with coefficient of kinetic friction 0.30. Use the work-energy theorem to find how far...
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i am an undergraduate student and i have to do my project with "Fluent".
but i have not worked with Fluent before and i am told that before working
with fluent i should read some cfd texts.
so i was wondering if anybody could help me to choose the right cfd textbook for working
with...