Hi,
I am a teacher at www.askiitians.com and and have completed my masters from IIT Delhi. Below are the list of books that are good for not only Physics but Chemistry and Mathematics as well.
Physics::::
1.)H.C Verma
2.)I.E Irodov
3.)Resnick & Halliday
Maths ::::
1.)Hall & Knight(Algebra)
2.)S.L Loney (coordinate,Trignometry,Vector)
3.)R.D Sharma
4.) M.L Khanna
5.) Tata Mc.Graw Hill
Chemistry ::::
O.P Tondon: For organic
Morrison & Boyd,,
I.L Finar- Vol.1. For inorganic,
J.D Lee. For Physical,
Mcmurray & Fay.
i think it is an excellent book as it has plenty of examples to strengthen ur concepts...............
Fundamentals of Physics, John Wiley
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There are many, but perhaps the best place to start is the physics textbook "Conceptual Physics" by Paul G. Hewitt. The rest of the book is great too. You can always get used copies on Amazon for little money.
The Physics of Immortality - book - was created in 1994.
SAT preperation is very important. Although a book is not always required it is in your best interest to get one.
Information on this topic can best be found in a book by Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett. The book is titled Physics for Scientist and Engineers. It can be purchased on Amazon or Google Books.
yes Aristotle wrote first book of physics
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I think R.K.KANODIA IS BEST BOOK FOR GATE preparation. There are a lot of books if you are looking out to prepare for GATE Entrance Exam... I found a article which will help you to know everything about GATE... Right from the form filling till how to prepare for the exam... Just visit the link in the "Sources & References" below...
CMAT Entrance Guide with 5 Mock Test CD from Disha Publication will serve well for NMAT preparation.
Read Sidney h avaner "introduction to material technology"