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1/2 Nellie
Boneless physics. It's a great book for some entrh level stuff and excelent to learn from. I got the book to use for the assignments and questions our professor had us do and it was pretty good. Not sure what else to say. Except that the answer to one of the questions cannot be said better than, one half Nellie. Enjoy!
E**N
Useful book
Gift to a PhD candidate who teaches he's in the Philippines.
J**Y
Okay Product
Just a fyi, the book is in black and white which is why it's so much cheaper than the other options. Arrived internationally after about a week in excellent condition. The only problem is on certain pages the ink will smear off of your hand. Great for the price though.
B**Y
Great introduction to Physics
Great introduction to Physics. The book focuses on concepts rather than equations. Even though I love math, I've found that truly understanding a subject greatly helps learn the underlying mathematics. Perhaps a little too much personal information about the author -- sorry Paul.
A**S
Awesome!
I ordered the MUCH cheaper version (paperback) and so far so good! I'm only in chapter two but everything my teacher is talking about is in the book and at the right chapter. The only difference is the page numbers. She says we're on page 34 but it's really page 50 something but that's not really a big deal for the price! I'm so glad I found this version and didn't have to shell out 200 dollars!
M**R
Exactly what I needed.
The exact textbook I needed at much much less than the hardcover version. It does anger me that textbooks are so expensive here in the US and I find international versions like this for nearly 90% less than the hardcover version the school wants me to buy... Glad I found this!
G**Y
Explains everything perfectly.
The book is beautiful. I just started in physics and this is a great textbook to have.
K**R
This is not the same as the 12th edition hardcover of the same title.
I teach physics in high school, and we switched this fall to the 12th edition of Hewitt’s Conceptual Physics text. The version that my students were supposed to buy is hardcover and has a different ISBN number than this paperback version of the 12th edition has. Initially we thought that only the page numbers differed from the hardcover to the paperback, but we discovered today that the problems are also not the same, even after taking into account the different page number they would be on—they are literally not consistently the same problems. If you want the book to teach yourself physics or to use as a reference, it would be fine, but pay attention to the ISBN number if you are buying the book for an organized class.
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