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Manny46
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So, with introductory level Physics, say Mechanics (Halliday's book or Kleppner and Kolenkow), am I making a mistake by looking at examples after reading, and understanding theory before trying to solve exercise problems?
How does this change with advanced undergraduate level/beginning graduate level?
The reason I'm asking this question is, because everyone says solve more and more problems if you want to get better at Problem Solving, and Physics in general. Does graduate level books contain examples or one has to build it with his own intuition from scratch?
How does this change with advanced undergraduate level/beginning graduate level?
The reason I'm asking this question is, because everyone says solve more and more problems if you want to get better at Problem Solving, and Physics in general. Does graduate level books contain examples or one has to build it with his own intuition from scratch?