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A Guide to Physics Problems, Part 1: Mechanics, Relativity, and Electrodynamics (The Language of Science) (Pt. 1)x$55.44
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In order to arm hopeful graduate students with the knowledge necessary to pass the qualifying examination, the authors have assembled and solved standard and original problems from four major American universities and Moscow Phys-Tech. A wide range of material is covered and comparisons are made between similar problems of different schools to provide the student with enough information to feel comfortable and confident at the exam.
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A excellent collection of intriguing physics problems      By AC0YQZUNU81FS on 1999-10-08
This book contains physics problems from many great universities and is a must for all students in Physics. The problems are all very original and the solutions given are very elegant. I will recommend this book to all people who enjoy solving Physics problems.
Great book for all budding physicists      By ABNNCVU6L2S70 on 2001-09-25
This book is rather elementary for the graduate level, but does a great job at explaining concepts clearly, concisely, and eloquently, using laymen terms where appropriate. I also deeply appreciate the occasional comedy implemented by the author. I would personally recommend "The Essential Collection of Elegant Solutions for Doctoral Physics Qualifying Exams," by Shijun Liu (2000).
classical physics quals      By A2IMSFDBEVR8UZ on 2004-10-21
I used this book to pass my classical physics quals at caltech. See my review of Cahn's quantum problem book for details, and why I think this is better than Yung-kuo.
The difference with the classical one is that there were a few concepts I had to study that were not really in the book. Overall though, I still thought that this was a great collection of problems. If I had just done the problems in this book and nothing else, I probably still would have passed.
good      By on 1999-03-10
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