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Ali Naqvi Sunday, September 19, 2010 12:39 PM

thanxx sir !
mine alma mater is BZU multan ! and i m little familiar with u from UET frnds..
sir ! indo pak sub is one of my intrest and i have no time to change my mind and sub.
in QK Ghori the topic of centre of mass and gravity also seemd unsatisfactory ! isnt it ?? wht do u suggest in this regard !
and sir give me ur mailing id !
mine is
[email]******@gmail.com[/email]
wslaam !

r.i.p Tuesday, September 21, 2010 01:58 PM

@Ali Naqvi

Ok then u shd go ahead with it...the faridi's book deals with paper 1 and is really good...Best of luck

@Center of mass and gravity....if u can't grasp it from Q.K.Ghori then i would recommend to conult some good physics book (Halliday & Resnick or else) ..... Best of luck

it is prohibited to give email id in msgs on forum yaar.....anyhow u can take it from admin directly i think...

Regards,
Muhammad Afzal

Ali Naqvi Tuesday, September 21, 2010 04:06 PM

@r.i.p

thnxx sir !
main prob is maths and its looking prety tough job ! i wanna know that all paper ques are taken from Q K Ghori ??
that i listen from someone !
wasalam

liaqat ali j Monday, November 08, 2010 03:21 PM

@r.i.p
please sir also suggest the books for physics..........................

r.i.p Monday, November 08, 2010 05:42 PM

@liaqat_ali_j

Aoa,

Fundamentals of Physics (5TH Edition: Volume 1 & 2) by Halliday & Resnick is the best text book for CSS Physics Course. It is also recommended in FPSC course outline. You can use any good helping book (Ilmi, Musaddiq's Books or Majeed Sons) of B.Sc/M.Sc for detailed derivations. But theory must be covered from the text book. You can also use 7th Edition as it is equally good.

For command on vectors study first 5 chapters of "Vector and Tensor Analysis" by Dr. Nawazish Ali Shah.

Regards,

Ayesha Mahmood Tuesday, November 09, 2010 11:45 AM

[QUOTE=r.i.p;235979]
Fundamentals of Physics (5TH Edition: Volume 1 & 2) by Halliday & Resnick is the best text book for CSS Physics Course.You can also use 7th Edition as it is equally good.
[/QUOTE]

I've 8th edition. What is the difference between these editions. Can you tell me.

Regards.

r.i.p Tuesday, November 09, 2010 03:32 PM

@Ayesha Mahmood

There is no difference except that some more advanced topics are included in latter editions. And ofcourse numericals vary in their numerical values. All the editions after 5th edition are equally good. [B]I mentioned 5th edition because it is being used as a text book in many universities of Pakistan for B.Sc courses. [/B] No other particular reason :) .

Regards,

sajjadali350 Tuesday, November 09, 2010 03:48 PM

[QUOTE=r.i.p;236239]@Ayesha Mahmood

There is no difference except that some more advanced topics are included in latter editions. And ofcourse numericals vary in their numerical values. All the editions after 5th edition are equally good. [B]I mentioned 5th edition because it is being used as a text book in many universities of Pakistan for B.Sc courses. [/B] No other particular reason :) .

Regards,[/QUOTE]

sir can you tell me if there is any teacher of physics and maths in Lahore.i want to give tests to him.

i got failed in islamiat in this attempt.

my score in physics isn't so good.i scored only 128 marks.i am having problem with paper 2 of physics.
i was expecting 80-85 in paper 2 but got just 61 marks.

i think problem lies with the atomic portion of my source of preparation.
does the question of writing notes have any effect on ur score.

and please if possible can you elaborate the books for paper 2.

r.i.p Tuesday, November 09, 2010 04:03 PM

@Sajjadali350

I don't know about the teachers as I studied it myself. Physics is much easier for cadidates with engineering background especially electrical & mechanical engineers. If you scored 128 in 2010 papers then its a serious concern and you need to work much harder. [B]Study the text book i have mentioned above.Both the papers are covered in the two volumes of that book. And attempt questions requiring mathematical / quantitative treatment. You must use calculus based mathematics not the simple one.[/B] The course is quite lengthy and one should develop sound concepts. As far as attempting question of notes is concerned then my advice would be that you should avoid it if you can attempt any other question.

Good luck!

Regards,

sajjadali350 Tuesday, November 09, 2010 04:28 PM

[QUOTE=r.i.p;236249]@Sajjadali350

I don't know about the teachers as I studied it myself. Physics is much easier for cadidates with engineering background especially electrical & mechanical engineers. If you scored 128 in 2010 papers then its a serious concern and you need to work much harder. [B]Study the text book i have mentioned above.Both the papers are covered in the two volumes of that book. And attempt questions requiring mathematical / quantitative treatment. You must use calculus based mathematics not the simple one.[/B] The course is quite lengthy and one should develop sound concepts. As far as attempting question of notes is concerned then my advice would be that you should avoid it if you can attempt any other question.

Good luck!

Regards,[/QUOTE]

thanks for your guidance.

and i am too an electrical engineer.

i attempted 3questions from atomic and all these question have small portion of derivation. i think thats the major cause of my low score.

i have two more questions.

what book should i consult for numerical.are musadiq and helliday enough?

and

can i get the soultion manual for kryezic 7th edition for maths from any where i mean internet,a photocopy shop or uet.


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