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(More customer reviews)Each chapter starts with a two or three page review of the relevant physics. There are many detailed examples neatly worked out. Then there are numerous exercises, often with good real-world relevance. This is not a revolutionary book, but I strongly recommend it to physics teachers and students alike. It is a good supplement for any algebra-based physics course. A teacher's edition is also available.
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Authored by Paul Hewitt, the pioneer of the enormously successful "concepts before computation" approach, Conceptual Physics boosts student success by first building a solid conceptual understanding of physics.
The Three Step Learning Approach makes physics accessible to today's students.
Exploration - Ignite interest with meaningful examples and hands-on activities.
Concept Development - Expand understanding with engaging narrative and visuals, multimedia presentations, and a wide range of concept-development questions and exercises.
Application - Reinforce and apply key concepts with hands-on laboratory work, critical thinking, and problem solving.
A brand new table of contents gets students immediately engaged in scientific activities.
All new technology helps you plan, teach, and assess even more effectively.
Even more reading and math support for struggling learners.
Active learning with fully correlated activities to get your students excited about physics!

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