Re: Good book for learning physics?
From: Laurel Amberdine (circle_at_mtco.com)
Date: 02/03/05
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Date: 3 Feb 2005 23:06:02 GMT
On 3 Feb 2005 10:57:32 -0800, PD <pdraper@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Laurel Amberdine wrote:
>> On 3 Feb 2005 06:15:43 -0800, PD <pdraper@yahoo.com> wrote:
<snips for brevity>
>> > If you want to learn physics with calculus, by far and away the best
>> > book on the market is one by Knight.
>>
>> I assume you mean Randall D. Knight? Which of his books do you recommend?
>
>>>From the publisher:
> http://www.aw-bc.com/catalog/academic/product/0,1144,0805390065,00.html
Thanks. Hmm, $140+. Wish there was a sample chapter.
I am always looking for physics/math textbooks which are good for
self-teaching.
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