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Philip Robotic
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Hey everyone!
I have a course-book related question. I hope this is the correct thread. If not, please let me know.
I want to prepare myself for our national physics olimpiad and I heard about a very useful book named Fundamentals of physics by David Halliday. We have the extended 5th edition at library, but there's a new one (10th ed) available for purchase online.
So my question is, as now there's the 10th edition available should I just rent the one from our library, or should I buy a new, updated (but not extended) version myself? I mean, has much changed since the 5th ed? And has anyone actually read it? Is it any good?
Philip
I have a course-book related question. I hope this is the correct thread. If not, please let me know.
I want to prepare myself for our national physics olimpiad and I heard about a very useful book named Fundamentals of physics by David Halliday. We have the extended 5th edition at library, but there's a new one (10th ed) available for purchase online.
So my question is, as now there's the 10th edition available should I just rent the one from our library, or should I buy a new, updated (but not extended) version myself? I mean, has much changed since the 5th ed? And has anyone actually read it? Is it any good?
Philip