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Schaum's Outline of College Physics, 10th edition (Schaum's Outlines)
by Frederick J. Bueche, Eugene Hecht
from McGraw-Hill
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Very well done!! 
Out of the three Physics Problems books I've recently purchased. This one was the one I always came back to. It gives basic formulas right at the beginning of each chapter. Sometimes thats all I needed. The other two books I purchased I had to decipher the information. Not so with this one, very well done.
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Good aid to help with physics 
I bought this book along with the "3000 Solved Problems In Physics" and the "3000 Solved Problems In Physics" is a better book, but still each author has a very good manner of explaination. I would certainly recommend it. It is a very good aid to understanding.
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Terrific review book 
I didn't buy the textbook b/c it sucks and it's too expensive. So, I use this book as a reference to learn how to solve College physics (non-calculus based physics), and it helps a lot, esp. for my Online homework. This book is so clear and step-by-step. I would recommend for anyone who is taking College physics
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Good supplement 
This book is meant as an aid for a student taking a College Physics course based on Algebra, and not on Calculus. It covers all of the major topics for General Physics I and II, from Classical Physics, including vectors, kinematics, and dynamics all the way through Modern Physics, including Relativity and Nuclear Physics. As is the case with all of the books of the Schaum's Outline series, this particular volume is a supplement and is not intended to replace your textbook or your professor. It is... more info
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