physics 62

<p>does anyone know the textbook used for physics 62?</p>

<p>yea, i want to know that too… also, does anyone have opinions on whether to take phys62 or phys63 for BME/premed?!? i have phys61 ap credit</p>

<p>umm… i have it but its at home so i cant check, i just remember the ****er is enormous. the book might change so i wouldnt buy it until its released officially on the course website or to the bookstore [::</a> Duke University Stores ::](<a href=“http://www.dukestores.duke.edu%5D::”>http://www.dukestores.duke.edu)</p>

<p>if you are premed you need to take 62 - e&m is covered on the MCAT pretty sure. having some exposure to it is important. why not take both? 63 sounds interesting.</p>

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<p>haha i found the one we used in the fall of 2006. cant believe i remembered and cant believe i wasted all that time… lol</p>

<p>third post:</p>

<p>I think i have a solution guide to that book - send me a PM if you buy the book and are interested.</p>

<p>so the serway textbook is the most recent phy62 book?</p>

<p>wait, in 61 scholberg said we’d need parts 3 and 4 to the CLRC…so i just assumed that’s the 62 book…</p>

<p>well, thats the book i used fall 06, so it may have changed… how about ask the prof?</p>