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Undergrad Aerospace Vs Mechanical.
Hello All. I am planning for Undergrad and I am interested in having a part of Aerospace Industry and like to work in Boeing, Cessna etc. I have searched this Forum were some posters posed that Mechanical Engineering is more suited than Aerospace in Undergrad,if you are going to do MS in...- Natassha
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A good book for engineering physics.
E. Kreyszig is the best suited and Internationally Recommended text for Engineering Mathematics. but B.S.Grewal, Engineering Mathematics is quite Local in India, may be this suits your syllabus completely. otherwise continue with Kreyszig.- Natassha
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A good book for engineering physics.
Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics by R C Hibbler. Engineering Electromagnetics by William H Hayt Jr.(Edit) these are the two books(in English) I personally used for Engineering Physics.- Natassha
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Best book for engineering mathematics
You can take previous year 1st year papers after completing Kreyszig. or ask your Prof. or your seniors who is familiar with that Syllabus. Many Profs. write their own book for their college or University, if that type of book exists then go through it firstly.- Natassha
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What is the difference between 'Physics' and 'Fundamentals of Physics'
I have also used both recently, Krane is more advanced than Walker. So for Undergrad Course (Review Introductory Physics Book) you can go with Resnick, Halliday & Krane Text. (I have its 5th Edition)- Natassha
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What is an Infraction in Forum Guidelines?
After Reading Rule go through this thread. https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=678094- Natassha
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Best introductory general chemistry text?
University Chemistry by Bruce H Mahan https://www.amazon.com/dp/0201058332/?tag=pfamazon01-20- Natassha
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What Are the Toughest Physics Problem Books and Texts for Advanced Learners?
intwo is very right on his suggestion. Be clear in concept, there are no limit of Problems in Physics. If you done I E Irodov then visit http://www.mirtitles.org/ there you find many Russian Problem Books translated to English. After that download Physics Olympiad Problems and solve them...- Natassha
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Best book for classical mechanics
Start with Kleppnar Mechanics (Newtonian) book if you already done the Introductory Physics.- Natassha
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How do I prepare for the Physics Olympiad?
1. Must do University Physics / Fundamentals of Physics twice before appearing Regional Physics Olympiad. 2. Some Problem Books in Physics (i) General Problems in Physics by I E Irodov. (ii) Aptitude Test in Physics by S S Krotov (iii) 200 Challenging Problems in Physics by Cambridge-UP...- Natassha
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Website with cheap used physics/math texts?
abebooks try it. very cheap.- Natassha
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Studying What are some good textbooks to use to teach myself Physics?
If you are Planning to give Advanced Placement Tests this year and looking for textbooks, then visit APcentral and view the Resource Page & Sample Syllabus- Natassha
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To become physicist which branch i should take ?
Just Join Undergraduate in Physics with Mathematics from IISc, cmi, St. Stphens Delhi. or some Reputed University and Try some Experimental Workshops & Internships from TIFR, BARC, CSIR etc.- Natassha
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To become physicist which branch i should take ?
C V Raman is quite famous Physicist in India for giving Example as a person in Physics. Anyway thread in going in other way.- Natassha
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Best Text to Learn Quantum Mechanics at Graduate Level?
1.Modern Quantum Mechanics by Sakurai. 2.Quantum Mechanics by Merzbacher.- Natassha
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