Physics for Scientists and Engineers

“Physics for Scientists and Engineers” by Raymond A. Serway is a comprehensive, calculus-based textbook published by Saunders College Pub. in 2000. This fifth edition spans 1288 pages and is presented in English. The book is recognized for its logical presentation of fundamental physics concepts and principles, designed to support both students and instructors in the learning process.
Readers will find a strong emphasis on problem-solving strategies, enhanced by realistic worked examples that guide students in developing systematic approaches to homework challenges. The text is complemented by a robust ancillary package, including multimedia support and online homework systems such as CAPA and WebAssign, which provide flexibility for instructors in assigning tasks. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those studying science and physics, offering extensive support through its content-rich website.
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This best-selling, calculus-based text is recognized for its carefully crafted, logical presentation of the basic concepts and principles of physics. Raymond Serway, Robert Beichner, and contributing author John W. Jewett present a strong problem-solving approach that is further enhanced through increased realism in worked examples. Problem-solving strategies and hints allow students to develop a systematic approach to completing homework problems. The outstanding ancillary package includes full multimedia support, online homework, and a content-rich Web site that provides extensive support for instructors and students. The CAPA (Computer-assisted Personalized Approach), WebAssign, and University of Texas homework delivery systems give instructors flexibility in assigning online homework.
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