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manpreet
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3 years ago
Some of the books which you can refer to are as follows: 1-Introduction to Quantum mechanics by David J Griffith, 2nd edition. 2-Mathematical physics and special relativity by M Das, PK Jena, BK Das. 3-Heat & thermodynamics by DS Mathur. 4-Statistical mechanics by MC Gupta. 5-Classical mechanics by Chattopadhaya. 6-Introduction to electromagnetic theory by Reitz & Milford. 7- Mechanics by S Chand.