I'm still going to use our book since that's the book our professor is using. But I would like to read another too, to get a better insight in the theory.
Hello everyone,
I'm studying physics as an undergraduate and I'm currently taking the course special relativity.
But sadly I'm not too big a fan of the book we are using for the course.
So I was wondering what are the best books you know of regarding special relativity for undergraduates.
Hello everybody,
I'm a undergraduate student in Physics at my first year, and we got a project in our course: Astrophysics and Relativity.
The topic is basically about how we can use the experiments at LHC in astrophysics/cosmology, (Which of course is trying understand the early universe etc)...
Well, i have just finished high school with A level math, so i don't have the solid understanding yet. But off course it is my intention to take a course in calculus.
But thanks for the recommendations.
Yeah, I know. But i really want to immerse myself into physics. And i don't think that two books with a total number of around 800 pages, covering so many different courses, can be that detailed. But yeah, I'm considering to read both of them, as a starting point.
Hi, everyone.
I'm currently taking a gap year, and my plan is to study physics, probably for the rest of my life (With that I mean, reading and learning physics for the rest of my life ;-) )
But I thought why not start now? I kind of have fallen in love with the lectures held by Leonard...