References — Olympiads HBCSE

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11/16/2014 References — Olympiads HBCSE http://olympiads.hbcse.tifr.res.in/subjects/astronomy/references 1/1 References See Links page for various e-learning resources. See a small geogebra applet here about Analemma of the Sun. Textbooks of Physics and Mathematics by NCERT, upto Class X for Juniors Textbooks of Physics and Mathematics by NCERT, upto Class XII for Seniors (calculus not necessary) Fundamentals of Physics - Resnick and Halliday* Concepts of Physics - H. C. Verma* Universe - Roger A. Freedman and William J. Kaufmann III The Physical Universe - Frank Shu Astronomy: Principles and Practice - M. N. Roy and R. C. Clark* (Stage II onwards) Astronomy: Structure of the Universe - M. N. Roy and R. C. Clark* (Stage II onwards) Astronomy for the Beginners - Pradeep Nayak There are many popular astronomy books published in most of the regional languages. Students can learn basic astronomy through any such good book. * Some of the topics in these books may be more advanced than the typical class X (or XII for senior) level. Only refer the topics covered in the school syllabus.

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ReferencesSee Links page for various e-learning resources.See a small geogebra applet here about Analemma of the Sun.Textbooks of Physics and Mathematics by NCERT, upto Class X for Juniors

Textbooks of Physics and Mathematics by NCERT, upto Class XII for Seniors (calculus not necessary)

Fundamentals of Physics - Resnick and Halliday*

Concepts of Physics - H. C. Verma*

Universe - Roger A. Freedman and William J. Kaufmann IIIThe Physical Universe - Frank Shu

Astronomy: Principles and Practice - M. N. Roy and R. C. Clark* (Stage II onwards)

Astronomy: Structure of the Universe - M. N. Roy and R. C. Clark* (Stage II onwards)

Astronomy for the Beginners - Pradeep Nayak

There are many popular astronomy books published in most of the regional languages. Students can learn basic astronomythrough any such good book.

* Some of the topics in these books may be more advanced than the typical class X (or XII for senior) level. Only refer the topics covered in the schoolsyllabus.