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Homework Helpers: Physics (Homework Helpers (Career Press))
List Price: $14.99
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Manufacturer: Career Press
Author: Greg Curran
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2005-01
Publisher: Career Press
Label: Career Press
Number Of Pages: 351
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Editorial Review:
Homework Helpers: Physics is the latest book in the popular series that has been designed to help students master the material and tackle the tests. It will help any student unravel the formulas that describe the world around him or her. Each lesson is written in clear, easy-to-understand language, and supported with review questions. Answers and detailed explanations are found at the end of each chapter. Homework Helpers: Physics covers all of the topics included in a typical one-year physics curriculum, including: * Straight-line kinematics, free-fall, and projectile motion. * Forces, friction, and motion on an incline. * Electrostatics, electricity, and magnetism. * Waves, light, and optics. * Nuclear reactions. The Homework Helpers Series is just what students need to boost their confidence and give them the help they need to succeed in even the most challenging classes. Cached date: AWS Called=true
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 
Physics book review 2008-05-28 This is a good review of the basics of physics. I'm also reading the Chemistry, Biology, and Calculus versions of this series. They all seem pretty good so far.
Well-written and Useful Introduction/Review of Physics 2007-12-18 One of the reasons I bought this physics study aid was because I read Mr. Curran's "Homework Helpers-Chemistry" and found it to be an excellent help in my pursuit to learn Chemistry. The author once again has hit a homerun with his physics book. Concepts from the classical areas of physics (Newtonian mechanics, electricity, magnetism, light, thermodynamics)covered in a first-year course in high school or college are explained in a conversational style while retaining appropriate rigor. The chapter tests are well-written (with the answers to test questions explained), and the interspersed diagrams help to reinforce topics covered in each chapter. I'm glad I came across both of these books.
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