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So this is the required text next semester for my mechanics class. I've read some reviews that there are a lot of errors in the book. Any truth to this?
I bought Barger & Olsson in 1973 when it first came out. I still refer to it occasionally. It may be easier to follow the mathematics in other texts but I always found two things: 1. B&O provides very good and (usually) understandable physical interpretations of the mathmatical results and 2. The choices of examples used to illustrate the principles are very good.theFuture said:So this is the required text next semester for my mechanics class. I've read some reviews that there are a lot of errors in the book. Any truth to this?