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what book should be followed to cope with the problems of
1. vectors, divergence, gradient
plz mention authentic book, some topics are not well explained are even not discussed in fundametals of physics book. so what u suggest?
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mechanics by M.H musaddiq is good one for these topics
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what book should be followed to cope with the problems of
1. vectors, divergence, gradient
plz mention authentic book, some topics are not well explained are even not discussed in fundametals of physics book. so what u suggest?
did you find the material regarding divergence, gradient and curl. I have gone through the vector and tensor analysis by nawasish ali but couldnt solve the question that came in CSS past papers. if you have got the understanding kindly share it with me.
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Nawaz iss Ali's book is enough for css physics . go through that book again if you couldn't solve past papers
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Vector Analysis by Schaum series. Get this book
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Schaum Series does not give insight related to the concepts. Nawazish's book is much better than Schaum series'. However, if you want a deep insight, grab any good book related to Electricity and Magnetism, for the vector analysis portion is perfectly defined at the start of any E&M book. It's kind of prerequisite of E&M.
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I prepared vector part from engineering mathematics by p. p gupta and s. p singh. Its not free but you can save it on your google books library. Some of the past papers questions are also included in it. The other book concerned is vector analysis by professor gibbs. You can get it on internet archive.

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