Sometimes I want to test the concepts of calculus in practice, but the most popular books like Thomas/Maurice is a little approach to me.Does someone know a book that works with calculus in practice (more than Pearson's books, contextualized problems...)
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4A physics text? – B. Goddard Aug 16 '19 at 22:59
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Have you gone through Stewart? – Axion004 Aug 16 '19 at 23:09
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Look for "Applied Calculus" or Calculus for Scientific/Science or Engineering titles. – NoChance Aug 16 '19 at 23:47
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I second the physics text idea. Although any calculus based text should work, I especially like "Fundamentals of Physics" by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker. While I'm sure there are other even better texts out there, this one is a great introductory text with plenty of interesting exercises. Gauss's Law and electric fields come to mind.

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