Hey all,
I am preparing for AIEEE and i'm studying Physics from Resnick Halliday,I'm just wondering if Resnick Halliday will be good and convenient enough or should I refer some other books which have more emphasis on AIEEE? If yes,which book/books?
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Hey all,
I am preparing for AIEEE and i'm studying Physics from Resnick Halliday,I'm just wondering if Resnick Halliday will be good and convenient enough or should I refer some other books which have more emphasis on AIEEE? If yes,which book/books?
I would recommend you some more of the books for AIEEE Physics :
• H.C. Verma – Concepts of Physics Vol I and II
• I.E. Irodov – Problems in General Physics
• Halliday, Resnick & Walker – Fundamentals of Physics
• Sears and Zemansky – University Physics
• Nelkon and Parker– Advanced Level Physics
• A.A Pinsky – Problems in Physics
• S.S Krotov – Aptitude Test Problems in Physics
• L.A. Sena – A collection of questions and Problems in Physics
• V.Zubov & V.Shalnov – Problem in Physics
• S.L Loney – Elements of Dynamics Part I & II
• S.L. Loney – Dynamics of a Particle & of Rigid Bodies
• R.P. Feynman – The Feynman Lectures on Physics vols 1 & 2
• Chen, Min– Physics Problems w/solutions
• Tipler – Physics Vols I & II
If you need any preparatory materials related to AIEEE Physics, you shall find it over here :
AIEEE Physics Preparatory Materials
So Ayush do you need any tips for preparing physics.
Yeah,a lot of tips would be great :-)
Thanks a lot for listing out the books
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