A Search for Structure: Selected Essays on Science, Art and History
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All M. I. T. undergraduates have to satisfy an "institute
requirement" of two semesters of introductory physics.
For a number of years the freshman sequence offered for
this purpose has consisted of one semester mostly on classical
mechanics and one semester largely devoted to electricity
and magnetism. An advanced option, typically using
Kleppner and Kolenkow, An Introduction to Mechanics,
and Purcell's Electricity and Magnetism, is available to students
with a strong mathematical background (typified by
advanced placement in calculus); about 20% of the freshmen
take this sequence.