often, even here it so happens that the most important topics of a subject (that has the crux ) is neglected(by the profs) considering the parameters like time availabilty before a university sem exam, the length and the extent to which it ought to be taught etc., (and ofcourse the extent of the...
yeah! you are absolutely right! MIT courseware (and other elite universities') are so-down-to- the-earth medium to attend a lecture by elite people...yes that'd do a lot of help but nevertheless we can't avoid book-reading.. no doubt I owe so much to all those who want to put sources of...
last sem we had signals and systems.. I had been through a hard time following the books prescribed by my lecturers.. that's basically because of the content and the purpose of it was to prepare a student for an exam..very less (a few bits) general reading is focussed in them..which didn't...
I'm from India...and I'm a UG student doing engineering of *ECommunications* :here imparts with the knowledge of (prerequisites for higher physics) higher calculus (solving DE's of higher orders), complex number theory(complex integrals etc.,), the numerical methods of solving problems, the...
dear yungman ... i just started the Griffiths for EM theory and it is like how i wanted and I'm pretty much satisfied with it..can u suggest books for the other topics (mentioned above) too?
thanks in advance,..
Hi...I'm basically from a low-profile college..and there are not quite many sources to learn in my college even the faculty; I've found PF too good(especially the mentors) and I'm ever so will be grateful to this site..
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so I've just entered in my 2nd semester of Electronics and...
best book for "Electromagnetic Theory & Transmission Lines"
We've this subject of "electromagnetic theory and transmission lines" this semester..and i wanted to know which books deal the content properly ...mastering this topic may require that one cool book (and ofcourse, regular effort)...and...
I've just started my [signals and systems] and [electronic devices and circuits] this sem...and i am learning that signals and systems topics are the core and fundamental concepts required for a electronic communication engineer...
though i haven't found a great book that covers all the topics...
umm..dimension?? the one that schrodinger's wave equation has to tell is about charge density?! what i feel is that, it is a quantity which we use to describe discrete yet continuous therefore "probabilistic" experience of nature to define THE POSITION (charge density! :?)
of a particular free...
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hmm...(probabilty/volume) i wonder how this quantity can take a "non real" value..! how do u think we need to interpret and understand this?? anyone?? please! much appreciated!
the range of (psi) squared is ??
(psi) of the schrodinger's wave equation is displacement? ( or, what are it's SI units??)
(psi) squared gives the "probability" of finding a particle in space..does this mean that,
0<= ((psi) sqaured) <=1 ??