Written by experienced authors and members of the Editorial Board of the IOP, Advanced Physics maintains the rigours of physics at the highest levels in a style that makes it accessible to a wide range of students. It is increasingly acknowledged that many of the problems students experience with A-Level physics are associated with the mathematics involved.
This book deals Written by experienced authors and members of the Editorial Board of the IOP, Advanced Physics maintains the rigours of physics at the highest levels in a style that makes it accessible to a wide range of students. It is increasingly acknowledged that many of the problems students experience with A-Level physics are associated with the mathematics involved. This book deals with the problem head-on with full support for mathematics in physics. Maths boxes have been created within the text to pull out the mathematics needed to grasp a particular concept. A complete appendix at the end of the book has also been added to offer the extra mathematical support needed. Each book comes with a free CD-ROM to help with specification planning.
Advanced Physics REVIEWS 266 PHYSICSEDUCATION Advanced Physics Steve Adams and Jonathan Allday Rating: excellent Price:£25.00 Details: Published June 2000, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 640 pp ISBN: 0 19 914680 2 This book grabbed my attention right from the.
First of all - if you're looking for a 'quick' and 'detailed' guide to physics, I suggest trying to find something else and don't think to start learning with this book. This textbook is definitely not suited for that purpose due to the sheer breadth of information contained inside.
An enjoyable book to read, I used it to prepare for my master exam. However many of the answers to the practice questions are wrong which can waste a whole lot of time and when I bought the book, it didn't come with First of all - if you're looking for a 'quick' and 'detailed' guide to physics, I suggest trying to find something else and don't think to start learning with this book. This textbook is definitely not suited for that purpose due to the sheer breadth of information contained inside. An enjoyable book to read, I used it to prepare for my master exam. However many of the answers to the practice questions are wrong which can waste a whole lot of time and when I bought the book, it didn't come with an answer guide and it wasn't available online as well.
I would highly recommend the book but is certainly for more able students.
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Advanced Physics (Advanced Science) by Steve Adams & Jonathan Allday from OUP Oxford: and Physics (Collins Advanced Science) 3rd Edition by Kenneth Dobson from Collins Educational: Does anyone know any of these books? I find them very intriguing from their very high user review ratings, but I just can't find any information on them outside Amazon. I already own University Physics by Young and Freedman though, so I probably have all the topics covered, but looking at the table of contents of Advanced Physics I noticed that all subjects/subchapters fill consistently 2 pages. This may be good and bad, but the users seem to love it. If anything it could make for a good reference book.
I don't know anything about Ken Dobsons Physics, you can't view the book, I cannot find any additional info either from google or the publishers official website. If anyone have worked with any of these books or know of them otherwise please tell me your impressions!:) The reason I'm even looking at these type of books is that I've become interested in teaching, either privately or at high-school in math/physics, so I thought it would be nice to have several different physics books each giving perhaps a little different perspective on things. Sidenote: any suggestions on other books that might complement Young/Freedmans University Physics are welcome.