Concepts and Misconceptions in Physics - Rahul Tuli

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The discussion centers around the book "Concepts and Misconceptions in Physics" by Indian author Rahul Tuli. A user expresses interest in the book, seeking insights on its features and effectiveness for last-minute preparation for AIEEE and BITSAT exams. They note a lack of information and reviews online, indicating that the book is not widely recognized, with minimal search results on platforms like eBay, Amazon, and Google Books. Another participant suggests that search engines may not be displaying relevant Indian results, which could explain the scarcity of information. The conversation also touches on the types of physics tests relevant to the user's studies, questioning whether they are calculus-based, algebra-based, or focused on general concepts.
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"Concepts and Misconceptions in Physics - Rahul Tuli"

hi all
Am frm India and this a bk by an indian author .
Anyone who is using or has used it...?Is this a good book.Iam keen to know about some of its FEATURES.Moreover will it help in some last moment brushing of essential concepts and help me in clearing out my conceptual doubts(Iam preparing (self study)for AIEEE & BITSAT 2007).I need some guidance urgently.
Thankyou
 
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It would interesting to read this book. But there is no info/reviews on ebay, amazon, or google books. Google doesn't even have significant search results for the title or author.
 
The book doesn't seem to be famous...it is an indian publication by an indn author...Ive heard tht it is good...but I want to clarify this from a reliable source who has used it.
thanx
 
When you look up the book on yahoo, only 7 results come up, and 2 of them are PhysForum.

Good luck with self-study.
 
hmm sometimes google only searches for english websites... maybe indian search results aren't being shown.

what kind of tests are those? are they calc based physics, algebra physics, or general concepts of physics?
 
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