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This may sound strange to you because its sooo popular, but is it good?
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The discussion revolves around the suitability and quality of various physics textbooks, particularly focusing on Halliday, Resnick, and Walker's editions, as well as the 2003 VCE Mathematics Methods Exam content. Participants share their experiences and preferences regarding these texts and their applicability for high school students.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the superiority of one textbook over another, with multiple competing views on the quality and suitability of the texts discussed.
Some participants express uncertainty about their skills in complex numbers and vectors, indicating a potential limitation in their understanding of the material presented in the textbooks.
This discussion may be useful for high school students considering physics textbooks, educators looking for insights on textbook quality, and individuals preparing for exams in mathematics and physics.
I can only judge the extended 7th edition.. (Halliday, Resnick, Walker)kishtik said:This may sound strange to you because its sooo popular, but is it good?
Thanks.
Erzeon said:Is this book suitable for a high school student? I'm on holidays and would like to do some reading on physics. I still got one more year of high schoo left though, so I won't be going to uni next year.