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I am looking for a multivariable calculus book that is really physics oriented. Anyone know of any?

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Hi Joe - we only allow a selected set of book recommendation questions on this site, and then only for general topics. You might take a look at physics.stackexchange.com/questions/12175/book-recommendations to see if anything there is useful, but it is mostly physics books. – David Zaslavsky Jun 7 '12 at 18:48

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