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This manual provides the systematic solutions to the problems presented in the second volume of the Berkeley Physics Course, focusing on the principles of electricity and magnetism. Edward M. Purcell, a Nobel laureate in physics, authored the primary text to bridge the gap between introductory physics and advanced theoretical study. This manual serves as a pedagogical tool for students and instructors to verify their understanding of complex electromagnetic phenomena through rigorous mathematical derivation and conceptual application.
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Physics educators and students frequently cite this manual as a necessary companion for navigating the high-level mathematical rigor of the Berkeley Physics Course. Experts highlight the clarity of the problem-solving methodology as a standard for undergraduate physics curricula.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1966-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Book Company
ISBN-10:
0070048738
ISBN-13:
9780070048737
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