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Does anyone know of any really good general college physics book? The one I have does not explain things very well, and it does not give detailed ways of solving problems.
Thanks.
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gnome said:I like Serway & Beichner, "Physics For Scientists and Engineers".
A good general college physics book should cover topics such as mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics.
Yes, clear explanations and examples are essential for a general college physics book. They help students understand complex concepts and apply them to problem-solving.
Some popular authors and publishers for general college physics books include Serway and Jewett, Giancoli, Halliday and Resnick, and OpenStax. It is important to choose a book that aligns with the course curriculum and learning style.
Yes, a good general college physics book can be used for self-study. However, it is recommended to also consult with a teacher or tutor for clarification and further guidance.
Most general college physics books come with practice problems and solutions, either in the book itself or in a separate workbook. It is important to practice solving problems to fully understand and apply the concepts learned.