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Cutnell and Johnson Physics, Advanced Placement Edition, 10th Edition

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A perennial favorite for use in the Advanced Placement(R) Physics course and the #1 text in the algebra-based physics market, Cutnell and Johnson's Physics 10e, AP(R) edition introduces new co-authors David Young and Shane Stadler and now includes access to resources designed specifically for the Advanced Placement(R) course. Written by AP(R) teachers and workshop leaders, these are resources AP teachers told us they needed most, and make the text easier to use than ever!

In addition to an in-text correlation guide that aligns content to the new AP(R) Physics 1 and 2 Curriculum Framework, a detailed manual is available that maps the chapter narrative and end-of-chapter problems to the new AP(R) Physics 1 and 2 Learning Objectives.

As an additional time-saver and a valuable aid in course planning we've identified the most effective resources for the AP(R) course in Cutnell's robust teaching and learning package. Available in WileyPLUS, a research-based online learning environment packed with interactive study tools and resources, these carefully chosen media assets include videos, guided online tutorials, concept simulations and more.

With these new AP(R) instructional resources, new co-authors David Young and Shane Stadler, and our cutting edge learning platform WileyPLUS, Physics 10e AP(R) Edition is your complete Advanced Placement(R)Physics 1 and 2 course solution. "

1008 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1989

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April 28, 2020
As a student, I thought examples weren't helpful and because the homework problems were far more complicated than the examples. This is my personal least favorite textbook and I really don't recommend it for teachers who can't clearly explain EVERYTHING clearly.
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December 16, 2015
For PHYS 1410 and 1420: General Physics I and II

I did not find the examples in this book to be helpful. Many of the homework problems were much more complicated that anything that I was taught in class. Typical. My edition came with online access so I rarely use the paper version. Almost all of the homework problems have been worked on Yahoo Answers. Thank goodness!!
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August 25, 2011
Excellent introduction to Physics.. Pra-U students sould use this as references.. The examples in this book are really clear and help us to master the basic concept of physics..
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January 8, 2015
When I find a book that makes me understand voltage in all its forms, I will give it 5 stars.
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