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The Flying Circus...




The book Flying Circus of Physics by Jearl Walker is published by John Wiley & Sons [June 2006, ISBN 0-471-76273-3]. The book takes on real world problems and really talks about physics in every possible situation and setting. It really opens ones eyes to the world of physics, it tells you that physics is in nature and not in text books...


After going through the book and going some of the problems I had to change my outlook about things...

Now I could visualize the physics in the things when I see them around me....
And believe me once you get this sight it is very difficult to let it go...

The best part of the book is the list of references, which run to some thing about one and a half thousand. The list refers to articles, books on every question that is asked. One is amazed to know what research people have done over the years, in very esoteric subjects ....

The book also has website http://www.flyingcircusofphysics.com/ on which they have put up the updated version of the problems and some new material too..
Also the list of references, comments and other resources is available freely for download.

What else could one ask for? I hope that other book sites are also like this ...




Comments

sid said…
Dear Sir

i have doubt in the 8th edition of haliday resnik fundamentals of physics
can u help with the solution sec 5-9 17th problem i seem to have been stuck and don't the inertial frames to take thank you

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