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Aug19-10, 05:52 PM   #1
 

Physics for Scientists and Engineers vs "" with Modern Physics


Would anyone know if there is a difference between the two books off the top of their head?

LINK: Physics for Scientists and Engineers

LINK: Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics

I mean one has chapters from 1-39 and the second has 1-46. My class requires the first one but I can get the 2nd one for cheaper.

Would you think its the same exact book with an added section?
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Aug20-10, 09:53 AM   #2
 
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Is the one you can buy more cheaply the most recent edition? If it is, than I think the first 39 chapters are the same in both books.
Aug20-10, 12:28 PM   #3
 
yes the more recent edition. I guess I'll find out the risky way.

Thanks for your help.
Aug23-10, 01:13 AM   #4
 
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers vs "" with Modern Physics


The second one is more unwieldy.
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