How to Solve Physics Problems is designed to prepare readers for tackling the complex world of physics through a focused approach on problem-solving. Authored by Daniel Milton Oman, this second edition equips students with the skills needed to not only complete homework assignments but also excel in exams. The book’s systematic and natural methods ensure that concepts are easily retained and applied.
Containing 400 thoroughly illustrated and explained physics problems, this comprehensive guide offers a robust learning experience. Additionally, it includes a math review section to provide a solid foundation for tackling more advanced topics. New chapters on quantum physics, atoms, molecules, and solids, as well as nuclear physics, expand the scope of knowledge covered in the book.
Published by McGraw Hill on December 28, 2015, with an ISBN-13 of 978-0071849319 and a print length of 432 pages, this edition is a valuable resource for students looking to master the art of solving physics problems. The publisher’s note emphasizes that products from third-party sellers may not guarantee quality or access to online entitlements included with the book.
