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626 pages
; Dimensions (in inches): 1.41 x 10.92 x 7.82
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Publisher: Barron's Educational Series; 3rd edition (February 1, 1998)
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ISBN:
0764102362
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Average Customer Review: Based on 4 reviews.
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Amazon.com Sales Rank in Books: #82,045
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
High score with minimal effort., February 16, 2003
This book summarizes the main points in a very lucid and concise manner with small number of carefully selected examples which emphasizes the main idea. Because of the unique format of this book, students can grasp the main idea in a shortest time with minimal effort. This book can be helpful to review the main ideas before the exams or to grasp the main idea before studying the subject in more detail.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Not recommended for a physics student!, April 7, 2002
I tried myself physics from this book when I was in 10th grade, and, although in the early going it could get points across, it eventually did a worse and worse job until, in electricity & magnetism, it had a tendency to confuse. Not recommended - if you are a student who wants to learn physics, get a real textbook, like Resnick & Halliday, or Sears & Zemansky. If you want a great problem supplement, get The Physics Problem Solver, by REA. It is a great book, and a must for physics students. If you are not interested is studying physics seriously, this book is not that expensive you might want to consider purchasing it. Don't expect to gain any deep understand and you'll probably have to ask some one who does know physics to explain a few points to you, but you'll probably get something out of it. So, I guess I'd give it 1 star for a physics student, 3 stars for some one who just wants to know a little physics but is not serious on the subject, so it averaged out to 2 stars.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
A Great Book, October 9, 2001
I am taking college physics and it has been quite overwhelming. I have looked at several Physic's books to get an understanding. I turned to amazon.com to see more choices and ordered this book. I am so happy. I love this book and can hardly put it down. Things are making sense now. I just wish I had this book before I started the semester. Thank you Mr. Lehrman. If I could hug you, I would!
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
A great study guide, some math errors, not enough problems, May 21, 1998
Physics: the easy way is a really good supplement to your studies, especially if you're going for an AP test. However, there are quite a few mathematical errors, and not nearly enough practice problems. The book is very well complemented by "The Physics Problem Solver", by REA.
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