Physics equations/00-Mathematics for this course

About the textbook
This resources uses, openstax Physics, an open source textbook available for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11406/1.7) Most sections of the Physics equations have a link to the appropriate chapter.

This section is an exception, since openstax Physics has no such review.


 * See also Calculus review and Fundamental theorem of calculus

Wikiversity resources

 * Vectors Has most of what you need to get started and a bit of what you do not need.
 * Topic:Trigonometry Concise.
 * Trigonometry Parallel Wikiversity effort
 * Trigonometry/Polar Relevant to this course

CALCULUS-based Wikiversity resources

 * Vector calculus Vector derivatives. Gradient, div, and stokes theorems.
 * Coordinate systems Designed to facilitate a simple understanding of line, surface and volume integrals.
 * Coulomb's Law Introduces the Coulomb integral using a line charge. It then extends this result to a plane charge using a double integral.

Wikibooks

 * b:Subject:Physics an impressive list is growing. If a book is listed as "featured" it is probably good.  If it is not classified as "complete" it probably very incomplete.
 * Physics Study Guide a featured book
 * FHSST_Physics a featured high school textbook

CALCULUS-based Wikibooks

 * Calculus Seems to be first rate.
 * Engineering_Tables

Wikipedia articles

 * Linear_equation misplaced but interesting list of pages.
 * Elementary_algebra Fun to skim if you already know the subject.
 * List_of_trigonometric_identities a really long list
 * Euclidean vector
 * Dot product
 * Cross product
 * Vector algebra relations Encyclopedic but useful and convenient.
 * Vector_(mathematics_and_physics) A wide assortment of entities are called "vectors".
 * Riemann sum. Everybody needs to know something about the Riemann sum.

CALCULUS-based Wikipedia articles

 * Differentiation rules Long and complete list of rules associated with first semester calculus.
 * Vector calculus Advanced. Everything you need in a calculus-based first year physics course.
 * Del_in_cylindrical_and_spherical_coordinates Long list of essential identities regarding the $$\vec\nabla$$ operator.
 * Vector calculus identities Encyclopedic list.
 * Surface integral an honest look at a difficult topic

Links outside Wikimedia

 * oregonstate BridgeBook a wiki focusing on the undergraduate physics major.
 * UC Davis physwiki Not much material but the wikis are first rate. Part of a suite that includes other subjects.
 * openstax Physics Commercial quality (and massive) algebra/trig based textbook, nominally the one used for this course. This book can be accessed as a wiki and edited; the only reason for doing so would be to re-write it as a calculus based text.