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Mathematic Tools for Physic
By
James Nearing


The world is (at least) three dimensional so you clearly need to understand multiple integrals, but will everything be rectangular? How do you learn intuition?
When you've nished a problem and your answer agrees with the back of the book or with your friends or even a teacher, you're not done. The way do get an intuitive understanding of the mathematics and of the physics is to analyze your solution thoroughly. Does it make sense? There are almost always several parameters that enter the problem, so what happens to your solution when you push these parameters to their limits? In a mechanics problem, what if one mass is much larger than another? Does your solution do the right thing? In electromagnetism, if you make a couple of parameters equal to each other does it reduce everything to a simple, special case? When you're doing a surface integral should the answer be positive or negative and does your answer agree? When you address these questions to every problem you ever solve, you do several things. First, you'll nd your own mistakes before someone else does. Second, you acquire an intuition about how the equations ought to behave and how the world that they describe ought to behave. Third, It makes all your later e orts easier because you will then have some clue about why the equations work the way they do. It rei es the algebra.
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Mathematics for Business,Science and Technology
By
Steven T. Karris


This text is written for
  • High school graduates preparing to take business or science courses at community colleges or universities.
  • Working professionals who feel that they need a math review from the very beginning.
  • Young students and working professionals who are enrolled in continued education institutions, and majoring in business related topics, such as business administration and accounting, and those pursuing a career in science, electronics, and computer technology.
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Essential Quantum Mechanics
By

GARY E. BOWMAN

Popularizations of quantum mechanics are intended not to expound the subject as used by working scientists, but rather to discuss “quantum weirdness,” such as Bell’s theorem and the measurement problem, in terms palatable to interested non-scientists. As such, the mathematical level of such books ranges from very low to essentially nonexistent. In contrast, the comprehensive texts used in advanced courses often make daunting conceptual and mathematical demands on the reader. Preparation for such courses typically consists of a modern physics course, but these tend to be rather conceptual. Modern physics texts generally take a semi-historical approach, discussing topics such as the Bohr atom and the Compton effect.

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Nuclear Energy
By
RAYMOND L. MURRAY

The prospects for continued and new nuclear power plants in the United States have improved greatly since the fifth edition was written. In what is called a nuclear renaissance, many utilities have made application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for license extension and approval for new reactor construction. Nuclear reactors are planned that combat global warming, conserve nuclear fuel, support desalination, and produce hydrogen for transportation. Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, applications of nuclear processes have become more important. Detectors of nuclear materials entering the United States are being installed, and physical protection of nuclear facilities has been greatly enhanced.
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 Science and Technology in World Hystory
By
James E McClellan III and Harold Dorn
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