
Worked Examples from Introductory Physics
by David Murdock
Publisher: TTU 2008
Number of pages: 238
Description:
Physics is learned through problem-solving. This book is a set of example problems typical of those given in non-calculus physics courses solved and explained. This text is here to help you with the physics course you're taking.
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