Seeking Exercises to Accompany Feynman's Lectures on Physics

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The discussion focuses on finding exercise books to accompany Richard Feynman's "Lectures on Physics." Users recommend "Physics for Scientists and Engineers" by Lawrence S. Lerner, which provides a solid understanding of physics concepts but only offers solutions for odd-numbered problems. Additionally, the "Problems and Solutions" series published by World Scientific Publishing Company is suggested, although it may be too challenging for some learners. Both resources can be explored further on books.google.com.

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  • Feynman's Lectures on Physics
  • Physics problem-solving techniques
  • Calculus fundamentals
  • Access to books.google.com for further exploration
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  • Research "Physics for Scientists and Engineers" by Lawrence S. Lerner for structured exercises
  • Explore the "Problems and Solutions" series by World Scientific Publishing Company for advanced challenges
  • Investigate additional resources on books.google.com for supplementary materials
  • Study calculus applications in physics to enhance problem-solving skills
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Students of physics, educators seeking supplementary materials, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Feynman's Lectures through practical exercises.

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Hello, everyone

I began reading Lectures on Physics from Feynman. But there is a problem: Those books haven't exercises. Can anyone tell me a (several) book(s) of exercises solved and proposed (with solutions) to accompany those Lectures step by step?

Thank you very much for your help.

Good day
 
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Hi,

i like the problems/exercises in the book

Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Lawrence S. Lerner, Jones & Bartlett Publishers

i think they teach good the physics behind the exercises, though only the solutions of the odd numbered problems are given. In addition they only take calculus for granted.

Other good "problems" books you will find in the "Problems and Solutions"-series published by "World Scientific Publishing Company". But maybe to challenging for your purpose.

For both, you can take an insight at books.google.com!

with best regards
 
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Hello, Saunderson.

It was of great kindness your answer about my question.

Thank you very much.

I'm going to use them to accompany my Lectures.

Till the next.
 

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