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gstroot
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Hello all,
I've looked around and it seems the general consensus is Purcell for E&M. I just wanted to make sure that these textbooks would align with my syllabus for E&M. Now there is a little thing I need to add. I'm doing Mechanics and E&M at the same time. I've previously taken AP physics A & B, but I don't know if that change anything.
If Purcell is the book for me, how should I go about picking which problems to solve? Just solve the odd ones or what?
Also we are going to be using Smart Physics. Does anyone have any opinions on it? I assume that alone won't be enough to not get a textbook.
Thanks in advance
I've looked around and it seems the general consensus is Purcell for E&M. I just wanted to make sure that these textbooks would align with my syllabus for E&M. Now there is a little thing I need to add. I'm doing Mechanics and E&M at the same time. I've previously taken AP physics A & B, but I don't know if that change anything.
If Purcell is the book for me, how should I go about picking which problems to solve? Just solve the odd ones or what?
Also we are going to be using Smart Physics. Does anyone have any opinions on it? I assume that alone won't be enough to not get a textbook.
Thanks in advance