Problems In Physics


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Professor Povey's Perplexing Problems


Professor Povey's Perplexing Problems

Author: Thomas Povey

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2015


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1000 Solved Problems in Classical Physics


1000 Solved Problems in Classical Physics

Author: Ahmad A. Kamal

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2011-03-18


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This book basically caters to the needs of undergraduates and graduates physics students in the area of classical physics, specially Classical Mechanics and Electricity and Electromagnetism. Lecturers/ Tutors may use it as a resource book. The contents of the book are based on the syllabi currently used in the undergraduate courses in USA, U.K., and other countries. The book is divided into 15 chapters, each chapter beginning with a brief but adequate summary and necessary formulas and Line diagrams followed by a variety of typical problems useful for assignments and exams. Detailed solutions are provided at the end of each chapter.

200 Puzzling Physics Problems


200 Puzzling Physics Problems

Author: P. Gnädig

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2001-08-13


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This book will strengthen a student's grasp of the laws of physics by applying them to practical situations, and problems that yield more easily to intuitive insight than brute-force methods and complex mathematics. These intriguing problems, chosen almost exclusively from classical (non-quantum) physics, are posed in accessible non-technical language requiring the student to select the right framework in which to analyse the situation and decide which branches of physics are involved. The level of sophistication needed to tackle most of the two hundred problems is that of the exceptional school student, the good undergraduate, or competent graduate student. The book will be valuable to undergraduates preparing for 'general physics' papers. It is hoped that even some physics professors will find the more difficult questions challenging. By contrast, mathematical demands are minimal, and do not go beyond elementary calculus. This intriguing book of physics problems should prove instructive, challenging and fun.