Gather 2-3 classmates. Assign each person 2-3 problems from HK Dass. Each person works out their solutions and teaches the others. You effectively build your own solution manual together. This turns drudgery into a collaborative (and occasionally fun) session.
If you’re stuck on problems from H.K. Dass:
Channels like , Veritasium , ScienceClic , or PBS Space Time turn vector calculus, Fourier analysis, and tensor math into visual stories. Watching these after studying a chapter from Dass feels like a reward.
What I can do instead is write a for students studying Mathematical Physics using H.K. Dass’s textbook. This article will:
HK Dass has a knack for breaking down intimidating topics into digestible steps. The book covers essential "hot" topics in the physics curriculum, including:
Here is the long-form article.