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- From: lhsux@swingset.bae.bellcore.com (Lorne Schachter)
- Subject: Re: Feynman lectures: problems?
- Organization: Bell Communications Research
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 13:13:18 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.131318.2135@porthos.cc.bellcore.com>
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- In article <1992Dec14.155353.3385@inmet.camb.inmet.com>, bwhite@cobra.camb.inmet.com (Bill White) writes:
- |> I have met a number of engineers who used the Feynmann lectures
- |> for their physics classes - many at Caltech. They have claimed
- |> that there is a collection of problems (and perhaps solutions)
- |> that goes with the books. I have never seen such a thing, though
- |> I will admit that I have not looked very hard. Does anybody
- |> know where I might find them? I would be happy with a photocopied
- |> set, or something acquired via ftp, though, of course, I don't want
- |> to violate anyone's copyright rights. Thanks for your attention.
- |>
- |> Peace,
- |> Bill White
- |> <bwhite@cobra.camb.inmet.com>
-
- Those of us who were undergraduates at Caltech fondly remember the three
- volumes of problems that got us through two years of physics. The problem
- books were published by AW, just like the lectures. You might try getting
- in touch with them to see if they're still in print. I'm sure I have mine
- hidden away somewhere.
-
- Lorne Schachter
-