This best-selling, calculus-based text is recognized for its carefully crafted, logical presentation of the basic concepts and principles of physics. Raymond Serway, Robert Beichner, and contributing author John W. Jewett present a strong problem-solving approach that is further enhanced through increased realism in worked examples. Problem-solving strategies and hints allow students to develop a systematic approach to completing homework problems. The outstanding ancillary package includes full multimedia support, online homework, and a content-rich Web site that provides extensive support for instructors and students. The CAPA (Computer-assisted Personalized Approach), WebAssign, and University of Texas homework delivery systems give instructors flexibility in assigning online homework.
This book is like the first step towards my college life. It is the first original physical textbook I owned in my life. (It smells really good :3)
It was a book we referenced in my freshman year of college. It taught me what real physics is like in the real world. The textbooks we used to reference in high school were sadly in black and white and it was really exciting for me to learn physics with a book with colors. Thanks to that one professor, I really enjoyed the physic lectures and loved solving the problems. It reminds me that I once loved physics and I still do. I wish I could study it again one day.
PHY102:Physics and Engineering Applications 1 Spring 2010-2011 MoWe 9-10:15 am Dr. Haitham Farok
I like physics in general..the only problem was that the class was on the early morning which means that the UNI is almost empty and all the class is asleep..
There was "One credit" lab course related to this course but it was one day a week..we really had fun in the lab.