A Guide to Physics Problems, Part 1: Mechanics, Relativity, and Electrodynamics (The Language of Science)

By Sidney B. Cahn (Author)




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So as to furnish confident alumni understudies with the learning important to breeze through the passing assessment, the creators have amassed and tackled standard and unique issues from significant American colleges – Boston University, University of Chicago, University of Colorado at Boulder, Columbia, University of Maryland, University of Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech, MIT, Princeton, Rutgers, Stanford, Stony Brook, University of Wisconsin at Madison – and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. A wide scope of material is secured and correlations are made between comparable issues of various schools to furnish the understudy with enough data to feel good and sure at the test. Manual for Physics Problems is distributed in two volumes: this book, Part 1, covers Mechanics, Relativity and Electrodynamics; Part 2 spreads Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics. 

Applause for A Guide to Physics Problems: Part 1: Mechanics, Relativity, and Electrodynamics: 

"Sidney Cahn and Boris Nadgorny have enthusiastically gathered and displayed answers for around 140 issues from the tests at numerous colleges in the United States and one college in Russia, the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. A portion of the issues are very simple, others are very intense; some are standard, others cunning." (From the Foreword by C. N. Yang, Nobelist in Physics, 1957) 

"Ages of alumni understudies will be appreciative for its reality as they get ready for this significant obstacle in their professions." (R. Shankar, Yale University) 

"The production of the volume ought to be of incredible assistance to future up-and-comers who must breeze through this kind of test." (J. Robert Schrieffer, Nobelist in Physics, 1972) 

"I was decidedly dazzled … The book will be valuable to understudies who are reading for their assessments and to personnel who are looking for proper issues." (M. L. Cohen, University of California at Berkeley) 

"On the off chance that an understudy sees how to take care of these issues, they have gone far toward acing the topic." (Martin Olsson, University of Wisconsin at Madison) 

"This book will turn into a vital report control for alumni understudies while they get ready for their Ph.D. assessment. It will turn out to be similarly valuable for the personnel who compose the inquiries." (G. D. Mahan, University of Tennessee at Knoxville)

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