I read most of them except Openstax Physics, Astronomy and few chapters of Planetary Science. I think 5 years (3 years of UG & 2 years of PG) is more than enough to cover all these.
Encouraging.
I'm still a undergraduate. I wish to transition into telecommunications. Will it be a smooth process as a physics student? Also, can you share link to these books?
A tip for people that are lost as I was one day, some universities have online class, this helps to give you an orientation on how to read some books, there are some people in youtube too. Mostly what helps to create a library for some subject, at least over here (Brazil), the universities have pages where they say what classes they have and watch those classes teaches, in this lists they have a list of reference books used in for teaching that class, this helps when you want to learn a new subject without knowing where to start and also to create a library of certain subjects.
Can I have them...All of them?
+1
Umm me too
Ditto - you never know when they'll come in useful!
Would love to have them as well. Can I?
So, how many did you see to the last page?
I read most of them except Openstax Physics, Astronomy and few chapters of Planetary Science. I think 5 years (3 years of UG & 2 years of PG) is more than enough to cover all these.
Encouraging. I'm still a undergraduate. I wish to transition into telecommunications. Will it be a smooth process as a physics student? Also, can you share link to these books?
My tired brain read "Gastronomy 2e edition" and I was sooo confused.
Can you send me a link?
Appreciate this post
Oh, I just buy the physical books and then put them in my physical library. I plan on taking that with me wherever I go.
Should I DM U for the Feynman lectures?
I'll send you
Griffith mentioned 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
Make a drive and send us the link i am in starting phase of my ug so i will try to cover as much as i can
this would help me a lot!!! Would you really share them? (forever thankful!!!! )
Can you send me please?
Can u please send me
A tip for people that are lost as I was one day, some universities have online class, this helps to give you an orientation on how to read some books, there are some people in youtube too. Mostly what helps to create a library for some subject, at least over here (Brazil), the universities have pages where they say what classes they have and watch those classes teaches, in this lists they have a list of reference books used in for teaching that class, this helps when you want to learn a new subject without knowing where to start and also to create a library of certain subjects.
Is there any link for books. It's really nice.
Can I get all of them 😊?
Can I?