The book offers a comprehensive approach to mastering physics, featuring numerous in-text resources and technology tools designed for students. Each chapter is enriched with a variety of examples, exercises, and illustrations, facilitating a deeper understanding of physical laws and principles. This structured support aims to enhance learning and ensure success in physics courses for both scientists and engineers.
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- 2017
- 2015
Focused on enhancing understanding of physics, this book offers a wealth of in-text features and technology resources to support students. Each chapter includes numerous examples, exercises, and illustrations designed to clarify the laws of physics. This briefer, paperbound edition omits end-of-chapter problems, which are available online through WebAssign, included with access to the eBook. The eBook provides the complete text along with all problem sets, ensuring comprehensive learning and success in physics courses.
- 2012
Principles of Physics, Volume 2: A Calculus-Based Text
- 656 pages
- 23 hours of reading
The book offers a streamlined approach to traditional physics topics while introducing modern physics early in the curriculum. It incorporates physics education research methods and contemporary topics throughout. The latest revision includes a new worked example format, enhanced Contexts features, and a revised problem set informed by usage data from WebAssign. Additionally, every piece of line art has been thoroughly updated, ensuring a fresh and engaging learning experience for students.
- 2005
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
- 1152 pages
- 41 hours of reading
The Tenth Edition emphasizes an integrative approach, enhancing the learning experience with curated content tailored for various environments, including in-class and online settings. It features new context-rich exercises, Think-Pair-Share problems, and MCAT-style passage problems, all designed to promote active learning. The text is complemented by a unified art program and detailed worked examples, ensuring clarity and accessibility. Additionally, WebAssign offers a user-friendly homework system that supports students in achieving their course objectives effectively.
- 2004
The Companion Web Site (http://www.pse6.com), newly revised for this edition, features student access to Quizzes, Web Links, Internet Exercises, Learning Objectives, and Chapter Outlines. In addition, instructors have password-protected access to a downloadable file of the Instructor's Manual, a Mulitmedia Manager demo, and PowerPointʼ files of QUICK QUIZZES.