Part I of a series of three mechanics texts, which are being developed to prepare high school students for college-level physics. In 1995 the United States ranked dead last in high school physics, and things have not improved since then. As a result, even great high school students get buried in college-level physics. If you intend on taking calculus-based physics in college, learn all you can from this series of texts. You will have a much easier time in all college-level physics and engineering courses. Our texts are ...
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Part I of a series of three mechanics texts, which are being developed to prepare high school students for college-level physics. In 1995 the United States ranked dead last in high school physics, and things have not improved since then. As a result, even great high school students get buried in college-level physics. If you intend on taking calculus-based physics in college, learn all you can from this series of texts. You will have a much easier time in all college-level physics and engineering courses. Our texts are designed for self-study, and will work particularly well in a home-school setting. Make physics your strength, and open up a world of opportunity in any of the various branches of engineering. Visit us at Newtonianthinkers.com for more information about this ongoing project.
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Add this copy of Elementary Mechanics to cart. $48.64, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2011 by CreateSpace Independent Publis.