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Good textbooks for second year physics courses?
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[QUOTE="starstruck_, post: 6024367, member: 609947"] Hey! Im going into second year and I’m trying to find textbooks to study for some physics courses out of since I have the time. Heck, even some multivariable calculus textbooks might help. We use James Stewart’s Early Transcendentals 8th Edition and it didn’t really help- that and uh I pulled a stupid this summer term and took 2 math courses (2nd year linear algebra and multivariable calculus) and an engineering course at once - for 6 weeks, failed the calculus course. My gpa is suffering, I ended first year off with around a 3.5 and now I’m a bit above a 2.0. Not trying to repeat that, hopefully another book might help, or some extra practice. Also don’t want that happening to any of my physics courses next year. The physics courses I have are classic mechanics, electricity and magnetism, special relativity, optics and spectra and some experimental course. The math is just that multivariable course I failed and differential equations (for scientists and engineers). What would you suggest? Thanksnin advance! [/QUOTE]
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