I do have K&K, but I just wanted to know if the lecture course could actually provide some valuable introductory overview of the topics and Special Relativity but it seems like we've digressed from the original matter of discussion and I never got my answers😮💨...
It's the first volume of the Berkeley physics course-
Kittel C, Knight W D, Ruderman M A, Helmholz A C and Moyer B J, Mechanics, Berkeley
Physics Course: Volume 1, 2nd Edition (2011)
...and funnily enough it's also(the one I mentioned earlier)-
Kleppner D and Kolenkow R J, An Introduction To...
I don't really know which uni I will be joining yet since I haven't yet given the entrance exam yet but if I get into the uni I want to then it'll probably be introduced in the freshman year itself and about the textbook, I didn't find the book or the other introductory physics books used at the...
No, no, maybe this was a fault of mine, but I just thought if ANYONE has actually gone through some of the videos or even the course itself could provide me answers to my questions, that's all
I have read some parts of it but not in it's entirety...I should've attached a link to the lecture course to avoid any confusion or anything of that sort, so here's the link-https://nptel.ac.in/courses/115101011
Hi everyone, I am a grade 12 high schooler(high school almost completed) who has gone through mechanics, some linear algebra, calculus and currently working through electrodynamics and EM, I would like to get an introductory view of Special Relativity, so I found this lecture course on NPTEL by...
To answer your first question, no I do not. As for the second question, I am sorry but as I said earlier I was too lazy to type Schrödinger in it's entirety, it's MY MISTAKE
Edit: I'll try to rise above my laziness and use full last names😄😄
I agree with you and realised this the second I posted this thread but I just couldn't find the delete button and I even searched for a thread on PF on how to delete a thread but to my surprise there's no such thing and even if there is, I don't know how, if you know vanadium, you can tell me...
Oh, I know about this book, it's already been mentioned quite a few times in PF threads as an introductory book to astrophysics and astronomy, I saw a preview and I think I saw a Determinant or something related to linear algebra
I just wanted to know if this book has clear exposition, if it's any good and what are the prerequisites for it. Also, I don't think it's can be a primary resource so I just wanna know how good it really is in terms of supplementary material and just in general as a dover book. Also, I wanna...