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Physics for Scientists and Engineers With Modern Physics

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Achieve success in your physics course by making the most of what PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS has to offer you. From a host of in-text features to a range of outstanding technology resources, you'll have everything you need to understand the natural forces and principles of physics. Throughout every chapter, the authors have built in a wide range of examples, exercises, and illustrations that will help you understand the laws of physics AND succeed in your course! Available with most new copies of the text is CengageNOW for Physics. Save time, learn more, and succeed in the course with this online suite of resources that give you the choices and tools you need to study smarter and get the grade. Receive a personalized study plan based on chapter-specific diagnostic testing to help you pinpoint what you need to know NOW, and interact with a live physics tutor through the exclusive Personal Tutor with SMARTHINKING program to help you master the concepts.

924 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1990

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Raymond A. Serway

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August 19, 2019
A nice walk down memory lane. A typical undergraduate physics textbook, covering not only all the major branches of classical physics, but also special relativity and quantum mechanics.
Generally well written, and furnished with plenty of interesting examples from engineering applications, especially in the area of electromagnetism.
Just don't bother to read the section on quantum mechanics - either the authors don't really know what they are talking about when it comes to the less introductory themes of the discipline or, in their effort to make the subject as simple as possible to an undergraduate student, they have oversimplified the whole subject matter to the point of confusion.
Apart from this issue, though, it is a good and solid undergraduate physics text, requiring only minimal mathematics knowledge (uni and multivariate calculus, a bit of linear algebra and basics of differential equations).
3.5 stars rounded up to 4.
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June 24, 2010
This text is a lot of fun. I like that they added a detailed section for modern physics. Serway is a great compiler of physics.
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June 9, 2011
Incredibly dense book written by Physicists for budding Physicists. High level overviews and examples followed by detailed exercises with very little guidance. I don't particularly care for it.
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