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im currently taking 1st semester physics, were using the Serway "Physics for scientists and engineers" book, and were going through chapter 22 which is thermodynamics... what elements of physics do i need to be familiar with? Will it be used alot or not really until E&M?
For physics, my school has 2 classes that are calculus based and 2 that are not calculus based. Both are beginning classes in physics UNLESS you are a physics major. If that's the case, then you have to take all 4 classes. Remember that this is my school and yours could be different, but that should give you a good idea. Take a look in your school catalog for more information. I'm sure you'll find your answers in there or even the school website.
meister
Aug21-03, 02:11 AM
I'm currently using that exact textbook here, in third quarter E&M, and we use quite a bit of calculus. I didn't take the first two quarters of physics with this book, but it seems that this particular book does employ a fair amount of calculus.
Keep in mind the material in first quarter physics lends itself to require only the most basic calculus.
quartodeciman
Aug21-03, 12:00 PM
Study of thermodynamics requires both total and partial differentiation, which is hard to master without calculus preparation.
schwarzchildradius
Aug24-03, 04:30 AM
If your mechanics course is calculus based, you'll definitely benefit from taking calc I concurrently with it.
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