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University Physics - by Shane L Larson & Ron Hellings (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- An introductory calculus-based physics text for scientists and engineers that provides scaffolding and foundations for advanced topics.
- About the Author: Shane Larson is Professor of Physics at Clarkson University and Director of Integrated Engineering and Applied Science Projects in the Coulter School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
- 776 Pages
- Science, Physics
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Book Synopsis
An introductory calculus-based physics text for scientists and engineers that provides scaffolding and foundations for advanced topics.
This calculus-based introductory physics textbook offers a practical approach that sticks to essential material while providing scaffolding for advanced topics. University Physics: Integrating It All offers extended, integrated discussions of calculus to help students review key concepts and illuminate the applied use of calculus in physics courses. Shane Larson and Ron Hellings also present select topics usually reserved for upper-level undergraduates, such as damped oscillations, in accessible terms. The result is a unique text that addresses the idealizations used in introductory physics, provides a glimpse of advanced material for keen students, and gives instructors a sandbox in which to develop their own introductory approaches to these subjects.
- Streamlines topics and applications, presenting the material as needed to solve physics problems as students progress through the book
- Supports learning calculus concurrently with appendices, review sections, and extended discussions of key concepts
- Provides framework for future study of advanced topics
- Features accessible illustrations, extensive questions, and instructor resources
About the Author
Shane Larson is Professor of Physics at Clarkson University and Director of Integrated Engineering and Applied Science Projects in the Coulter School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
The late Ron Hellings was emeritus Professor of Physics at Montana State University.