Looking for a Physics II study guide with detailed problems and solutions?

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The discussion centers on finding a suitable study guide for Physics II, which encompasses topics such as electricity, circuits, light, magnetism, photons, Ampère's law, Faraday's law, and Gauss's law. Participants recommend the "Schaum's Outline" series, specifically highlighting "3,000 Solved Problems in Physics" as an excellent resource that includes numerous problems and detailed solutions. This guide is particularly beneficial for students seeking comprehensive practice and step-by-step explanations for problem-solving.

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  • Understanding of Physics II concepts including electricity, circuits, and magnetism.
  • Familiarity with problem-solving techniques in physics.
  • Basic knowledge of laws such as Ampère's, Faraday's, and Gauss's law.
  • Experience with study guides and educational resources in physics.
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  • Research additional titles in the Schaum's Outline series for Physics II.
  • Explore online resources for practice problems in electricity and magnetism.
  • Investigate supplementary materials that provide step-by-step solutions for physics problems.
  • Look into forums or study groups focused on Physics II for collaborative learning.
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Students enrolled in Physics II, educators seeking supplemental teaching materials, and anyone looking to enhance their problem-solving skills in electricity and magnetism.

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need book recommandations!

I need one that has lots of problems and solutions and explains the concepts in detail. (Physics II covers electricity, circuts, light, magneticism, photons, ampere's faraday,s and gauss,s law)Thanks! ( i really need a book that is full of problems and answers on the back, the book we are using in school doesn't have answers for many problems!, a step by step guide for the problem is a plus!)
 
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Sounds like you could use a Schaum's Outline. They are full of problems and solutions--very helpful to practice with. There's one called "3,000 Solved Problems in Physics" that might be just what you need.
 

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