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:In 1943 preface states purpose "to stress correct scientific thinking rather than to stress the accumulation of facts or to trace the historical development of the subject."
:In 1943 preface states purpose "to stress correct scientific thinking rather than to stress the accumulation of facts or to trace the historical development of the subject."
 
;A Textbook of Physics by Edwind Hall. <bibref>Hall:A-text-book-of-AA</bibref>
;Electromagnetic Theory by Attay Kovetz:Intermediate classical (non-quantized) electromagnetic theory presented as a string of mathematical obviousnesses. [[Media:KovetzEMTheoryPrefaceContents.pdf|Preface and contents]]
;Electromagnetic Theory by Attay Kovetz:Intermediate classical (non-quantized) electromagnetic theory presented as a string of mathematical obviousnesses. [[Media:KovetzEMTheoryPrefaceContents.pdf|Preface and contents]]


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Elements of Physics by Alpheus W. Smith.<bibref f="default.bib">Smith
1943</bibref>
at Carpenter Library
In 1943 preface states purpose "to stress correct scientific thinking rather than to stress the accumulation of facts or to trace the historical development of the subject."
A Textbook of Physics by Edwind Hall. <bibref>Hall
A-text-book-of-AA</bibref>
Electromagnetic Theory by Attay Kovetz
Intermediate classical (non-quantized) electromagnetic theory presented as a string of mathematical obviousnesses. Preface and contents

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