Fundamentals of physics book solutions

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The discussion centers around the search for solutions to problems in "The Fundamentals of Physics" book by Halliday and Resnick. Users express difficulty in finding an online solutions manual, with one participant confirming the absence of such resources. Alternatives like "Physics for Scientists and Engineers" by Raymond Serway are also mentioned, prompting a comparison between the two texts. The need for accessible solutions to challenging physics problems is a common concern among self-studying students.

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Hi
Well, I am doing all the study of physics here by myself. I have The fundamentals of physics book, but all I need is the solutions to its problems. I have tried to search for such solutions but I could not find any, do you think you can help me in finding some of the solutions?

hhegab
 
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Do you mean an online solutions manual, or working the solutions out in this forum? I don't think there is an online manual. I do have solutions manuals for Halliday, Resnick and Walker from when I taught Physics I/II/III, but I have only hardcopies.
 
Well, as I said I have the book and I do study it all by myself. But sometmes I face challenging problems (who doesn't) and I was told that I can find a solution manual on the web, html or pdf. that is what I am asking for. SO can anyone help?

hhegab
 
Unfortunately, NO :(
I am to google agian for these solutions. Thank you.

hhegab
 
Well, I have this question now in my mind, which is better in your opinion:
Fundamentals of Physics, by Halliday and Resnick, or
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, by Raymond Serway?

hhegab
 

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