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    What level of mechanics should go for? | strategies for mastering problems?

    Thank you for your recommendation of this bright book! I didn't know this book, but I checked it right now and found it interesting. It's really enjoyable to have different sources with different insights about the same topic!
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    What level of mechanics should go for? | strategies for mastering problems?

    Seems to be a good method, I have to test it, although I approximately a similar method. However, if you could tell me a good book with well chosen problems for classical mechanics, I would appreciate you your help!
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    What level of mechanics should go for? | strategies for mastering problems?

    Well, because of reading rudimentary stuff in classical mechanics for several times, I feel bad when I want to start a new book of classical mechanics, since most of the books should be read from the beginning ( due to their language and things they mention and build the next chapters upon it )...
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    What level of mechanics should go for? | strategies for mastering problems?

    Do you have any strategy for following online video lectures? I have found that video lectures without a textbook won't be any of use due to the fact that you have to review stuff formally and practice enough for the new concepts to sink in!
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    What level of mechanics should go for? | strategies for mastering problems?

    Hi everybody, The question sounds dumb, but I asked it, probably someone had the same experience, and can help me or give advice on it about what I'm going to do next ! I know calculus until the double integrals and I don't know enough about Lagrange multipliers ( Indeed, looking for intuitive...
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    Slope of the perpendicular line on the other line

    You mean there is no kind of proof or something like algebraic statement which states that the perpendicular line slope would be concluded via it?
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    Slope of the perpendicular line on the other line

    Why is the slope of perpendicular line on the the other defined this way: m = slope of a particular line m'= slope of the perpendicular line on that particular line m*m' = -1 OR m' = -1/m Thanks
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    Mathematics required to become a physicist + References ?

    I can't attend undergraduate physics courses because my major is not physics or Mathematics, also they don't provide courses for people whose major aren't physics so I need to be self-taught, I need some resources to learn, specially about math, and basic physics ... . Thanks alot
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    Mathematics required to become a physicist + References ?

    Hi guys, I'm passionately curious about physics and applying it to pure mathematics, but for some reason I'm learning medical field and I'm senior high school student, What I want to know is : 1 - Which books should I cover to become good at mathematics ? 2 - How did Albert Einstein do that...
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    Programs Succeeding in physics without having physics major And powerful math

    How can I become an actual physicist ? Is it mandatory to have the same major ? Can I learn biology and physics simultaneously ?
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    Programs Succeeding in physics without having physics major And powerful math

    Hi folks , I want to know could a guy succeed In Physic Without Having Physic Major And Powerful Math ? I like physics but because of not having powerful math and physics ، and my family opinions I'm learning biology( But I like biology too )
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