College Physics Author: Raymond A. Serway | Language: English | ISBN:
B00B7L9ULG | Format: EPUB
College Physics Description
While physics can seem challenging, its true quality is the sheer simplicity of fundamental physical theories--theories and concepts that can enrich your view of the world around you. COLLEGE PHYSICS, Ninth Edition, provides a clear strategy for connecting those theories to a consistent problem-solving approach, carefully reinforcing this methodology throughout the text and connecting it to real-world examples. For students planning to take the MCAT exam, the text includes exclusive test prep and review tools to help you prepare.
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- Print Length: 1152 pages
- Publisher: Cengage Learning; 9 edition (September 24, 2013)
- Sold by: Cengage Learning
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00B7L9ULG
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The book is fine but no concept less than 200 years old ajd no gold leaf. Why $300? Im a professor teaching this class for the first time so maybe Ill find some amazing thing later.
I understand everyone needs to put bread on te table but Serway and Voille, really!?! $300/broke student on a super basic course everyone has to take. Then you have the gaul to mention how we need to make the studenta buy this and that to keep the book price from going up to pay for what?
Don't know how you guys can look yourselves in the mirror!
By Adam
I bought this book so that I don't have to purchase the split edition (Volume I and II). Essentially, it is the same book, same edition, and written by the same authors. What I didn't know was that the end of the chapter questions are out of order compared to the split edition. They're the same problems but in different order. The instructor assigned problems from the split edition and I have to make the extra effort of going through the problems to find out which one he assigned in my book. What is more bothersome is when I use Chegg's solutions to figure out if I done the problems correctly is that the solution are in the order of the split edition. Better to buy the split edition than this crap.
By foremount
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