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You NEED these books for a Physics/Astronomy degree!!
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- čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
- There are so many textbooks. Which are worth looking at? Here's my favourites that have been invaluable in my degree!
00:00 - Introduction
00:26 - Principles of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
03:10 - Astronomy: A Physical Perspective by Marc Kutner
06:02 - Concepts in Thermal Physics by Blundell and Blundell
07:48 - Div, Grad, Curl and All That by H.M. Schey
09:43 - Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology by Peter Schneider
12:07 - Conclusion
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I am 16 year old am from India and have read many books on physics like six easy pieces, Black hole by Brian cox, the god equation, for the love of physics, generate relativity, through two doors at once,a brief history, alex adventure in number and more. I also want to become an astrophysics there aren't a lot of college in india that have good physics courses I am thinking of studying abroad I don't know the process so it would be great if you would help me a little physics is litteraly everything to me
Starting my degree in physics in a few weeks. This video was super helpful. Thank you.
I'm really glad it was useful! Good luck starting your degree!
WHATS THE BEST RIGOROUS PHYSICS TEXTBOOKS , MORE PRACTICAL AND APPLIED PROBLEMS
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Did you not watch the video? The whole video is recommendations of good textbooks. Physics is such a broad subject that I can't just give you one book and say that would solve everything. There is so much to it
Hello Sir.I have completed my masters degree in Physics from Nepal and at the present time I am in South Korea.I want to do my doctoral course in Astrophysics.Could you help me by providing some suggestions which will be useful for me?Thank you Sir and waiting for your reply.
It's hard to make suggestions when you haven't explained what you're looking for. But in general, look for PhD places on university websites. Since you don't have an astrophysics background, you're probably going to be looking at computational projects, or at instrumentation with optics and similar. But I'm not a PhD student so there may be more projects you're suited too. Hope that helps!
Thank you sir for your information.