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4 Jul 2007 11:57:15 IST
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Which book is better for theory Haliday or University physics or any other book which you can suggest.. and what about feynman lactures in physics... also suggest books for specific topics
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4 Jul 2007 13:12:13 IST
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All these books are just too good.
But Feynman lectures ( vol 1,2 and 3) are for UG and PG students that pursue physics as their one of the subjects. Moreover it is advanced text and not recommended for IIT-JEE, AIEEE etc students.
So is with University physics.
But some of the topics like gravitation and elecctromagnetic theory, modern physics are worth reading through university physics.
Ofcourse Halliday Resnick, and H.C Verma is recommended at all levels and specially for engineering entrance examinations.
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A paradox is an argument that starts with apparently acceptable assumptions and leads by apparently valid deductions to an apparent contradiction. Since logic admits no contradictions, either the apparently acceptable assumptions are not acceptable, or the apparently valid
deductions are not valid, or the apparent contradiction is not a contradiction. A paradox moves us to reexamine the argument until we find out what is wrong.
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4 Jul 2007 13:30:16 IST
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Thanx edison
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