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Looking for a physics textbook which shows how to develop theory
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[QUOTE="kay bei, post: 6625496, member: 676887"] I know what you mean, i just feel it would be nice to see a professional physicist show and describe their process of modelling. I actually found a decent book on this topic, [URL]https://www.amazon.com/dp/331980068X/?tag=pfamazon01-20[/URL]. The authors admit that the process of how a scientist goes about modelling is not well documented. The purpose of this book is to help document this and what it means to model. They provide real examples at end of book. [/QUOTE]
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