Tipler and the 4th edition modern Physics book

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The forum discussion centers on specific problems from the 4th edition of "Modern Physics" by Paul A. Tipler. The user seeks assistance with problems 16, 38, 43, and 49 from Chapter 4. The discussion highlights the importance of providing detailed problem statements for effective assistance, as many users may not have access to the textbook.

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I had a couple of questions from the modern physics book 4th ed. by tipler.

I can't seem to solve some of the problems and some just don't make sense to me. Chapter 4, problems: 16, 38, 43, and 49 are the ones in question

Any help would be appreciated Thank you...
 
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You'll probably get more replies if you post the problems, since few people are likely to have a copy of the book.
 

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