University Physics 13E by Young International Edition Different?

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The discussion centers on the international edition of "University Physics With Modern Physics" by Young/Freedman. The original poster is concerned about potential differences in units between the international and U.S. editions, specifically whether the international version uses SI units while the U.S. edition does not. A participant reassures that U.S. physics textbooks, including earlier editions of Young's, have utilized SI units for many years, suggesting that the international edition will likely have similar content and unit usage.
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Hello there,
I'm trying to find out if anyone has specific experience with the international edition of
University Physics With Modern Physics by Young/Freedman. I know that usually international textbooks have the same content as the U.S. but I'm worried that the units in this will be in SI and that the U.S. edition's won't.
Anyone know?
Thanks,
EFR
 
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I've never seen Young's 13th, but I can tell you that US physics textbooks have been using SI units for decades. For example, my 9th edition of Young uses them.
 
Thanks, I'm glad to hear that!
 
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