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Physics for Scientists and Engineers:

Regular Version, Ch. 1-35 and 39
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W. H. Freeman, Oct 13, 1999 - Science - 1283 pages
For nearly 25 years, Tipler’s standard-setting textbook has been a favorite for the calculus-based introductory physics course. With this edition, the book makes a dramatic re-emergence, adding innovative pedagogy that eases the learning process without compromising the integrity of Tipler’s presentation of the science. For instructor and student convenience, the Fourth Edition of Physics for Scientists and Engineers is available as three paperback volumes… Vol. 1: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves, Thermodynamics, 768 pages, 1-57259-491-8 Vol. 2: Electricity and Magnetism, 544 pages, 1-57259-492-6 Vol. 3: Modern Physics: Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, and The Structure of Matter, 304 pages, 1-57259-490-X …or in two hardcover versions: Regular Version (Chaps. 1-35 and 39): 0-7167-3821-X Extended Version (Chaps. 1-41): 0-7167-3822-8 To order the volume or version you need, use the links above to go to each volume or version's specific page. Download errata for this book: This errata is for the first printing of Tipler's PSE, 4/e. The errors have been corrected in subsequent printings of the book, but we continue to make this errata available for those students and teachers still using old copies from the first printing.
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As a High school senior in AP Physics C with a bad teacher, the teaching often comes down to the student. This book is not geared for that learning style. If you dont know what your doing, your much better off doing a few google searches rather than reading this thing. The examples given are far to simple to be useful for the later problems. Id highly reccomend another book unless your teacher is amazing or something 

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About the author (1999)

Tipler recieve his B.S. from Purdue University and his Ph.D. at the University of Illinois. He taught physics for 20 years at Oakland University.

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