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Young & Freedman University Physics

overall review score: 4.2
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Young & Freedman University Physics is a comprehensive undergraduate physics textbook authored by Kenneth Krane and previously by Hugh Young and Roger Freedman. It covers fundamental principles of physics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and modern physics, aimed at providing students with a solid foundation in the subject for science and engineering studies.

Key Features

  • Clear and thorough explanations of fundamental physics concepts
  • Numerous illustrative examples and problem sets
  • Progressive difficulty levels to aid effective learning
  • Inclusion of modern physics topics such as quantum mechanics and relativity
  • Accessible language suitable for university-level students
  • Supplementary resources like online materials and solutions manuals

Pros

  • Well-organized content facilitating logical learning progression
  • Good quality illustrations and diagrams enhancing understanding
  • Balanced emphasis on theoretical concepts and practical problems
  • Widely used and respected in academic institutions

Cons

  • Can be dense for beginners without prior exposure to physics
  • Some topics may require supplementary resources for deeper comprehension
  • In certain editions, explanations could be more concise

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