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need advice for learning math for physics?
I'm trying to learn more math, possibly for the purpose of getting graduate degrees in physics later in life. I'm good at math, but I would say somewhat undereducated (took calc II, III and IV in college) and learned some math through chemistry/physics classes.
I'm trying to read a book on math for physicists, and I'm having a hard time keeping up with it (so far about analytical functions).
What are some other math topics I should learn that will be useful to being able to do physics later? I'd like to learn topology, but I heard that you need a lot of other math to do so. What are some good math books to read? Good math subjects to learn? Basic math subjects to learn?
Thanks
You'll definitely need a good course in vector analysis. Differential equations is mandatory. To do any advanced physics work, you will need partial differential equations and Fourier series and analysis. And of course, you'll need to know matrices and be able to manipulate them well. You'll need all those subjects. I was still taking math courses even in graduate school. I found in my working, that numerical integration was extremely important, and I had had no course work in that.
Sorry, but I cannot recommend or suggest any specific texts on these subjects. The ones I used in college 40 yrs ago are probably not used today.
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Physics III C_ Inductance (L)-Bob Abel Physics YouTube-MPEG
anyone have a OCR Physics B June 05 mark scheme?
before you say ' it's on the ocr website' only the jan05 one is unfortuanetly. if anyone could email me a PDF if they have one, or tell me a website for one that would be great.
or if you have the answers, it's only questions 7 a) ii iii and iv that i'm stuck with so maybe someone could post the answers/formulae?
thanks, rich.
7a ii) Power = energy of a photon x rate they are emitted
3E-19 x 5E7
=0.15W
iii) 0.15/0.79 or 0.15/79 x100 (it's the same) giving you 0.19W
iv) 0.19 0.15
19.95 15.75
multiply those in the first row by 105.
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