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PHYSICS for Scientists and Engineers

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This is the up to date edition. I just took it this previous year. (2013) Only needed if continuing to 122 or 123.

1388 pages, Loose Leaf

First published December 28, 1981

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Paul Allen Tipler

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December 8, 2011
Great reference book although it's a little bit anoying the amount of exercises in between the theory.
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September 22, 2018
This book is so good and such a pleasure to read and understand the nature around us that I believe the title is wrong - it is just not for scientist and engineers but I think for everyone.
The best textbook of any discipline I have ever read.
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December 18, 2021
ok so i havent actually read through the entire book but ive just done 3 months of a physics degree so i think that counts
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January 1, 2015
I have the University of Washington custom edition of this book, which I'm not sure is any different, just paperback and split into multiple loose-leaf pieces with the same price tag. Meant to save us money my ass... More like just annoying pages that get ripped out of your 3-ringed binder every time you try to turn a page...

You're not expected to know too much calculus with this book, so derivations are kept pretty much to a minimum, but that can be annoying as shit when your assigned homework problems are to derive things.

The general feel of this book (for me anyway) is that where it lacks in good description (though you're pretty much presented with walls of text throughout the entire book), it sort of makes up for in diagrams and good example problems.

Honestly, you'll probably spend more time learning things on hyperphysics than from the textbook. If you don't know what hyperphysics is, you will soon enough.
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January 26, 2014
i think this is a great book for the under graduated students who wants to study physics.
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May 11, 2017
want to read as its in my course
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