Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Extended Version

“Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Extended Version” by Paul M. Fishbane is a comprehensive textbook published by Pearson Prentice Hall in 2005. This third edition spans 1440 pages and is intended for students enrolled in calculus-based physics courses at the beginning university and college level. The text is designed with the expectation that readers have a foundational knowledge of calculus, aiming to provide a solid conceptual understanding of fundamental physical laws and their applications.
Readers will find that this edition emphasizes understanding through various new pedagogical elements, enhancing the learning experience. The book covers essential topics in science and physics, ensuring that students can apply the concepts learned to solve a wide range of problems. With its rigorous approach, this text serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their grasp of physics principles in a structured manner.
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For Calculus-based Physics courses.
This text is designed for a calculus-based physics course at the beginning university and college level. It is written with the expectation that students have either taken or are currently taking a beginning course in calculus. Students taking a physics course based on this book should leave with a solid conceptual understanding of the fundamental physical laws and how these laws can be applied to solve many problems. The key word for this edition is “understanding.” The third edition of this text remains rigorous while including a number of new pedagogical elements which emphasize conceptual understanding.
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