Which physics texts have COMPLETE solutions manuals

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Halliday and Resnick's physics text lacks comprehensive solutions, leading to a search for calculus-based texts with complete solution manuals. Most physics texts have solutions manuals available, but they are typically restricted to instructors. Cramster.com offers solutions for many major college texts for a fee, though access is not legally available to non-instructors. Concerns about legal repercussions for accessing these materials are addressed, indicating that the main issue is access rather than legal consequences. Overall, finding complete solutions manuals for physics texts remains challenging for students.
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I've been reading halliday and resnick, but i have no motivation to do the problems since they only have solutions for a small minority of them. i was wondering if anyone knows of calc based texts with a corresponding complete solutions manual (or at least every odd/even problem at the very minimum)? thanks so much :)
 
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Most of them have complete solutions manuals... for instructors.
 
anyway to get those?
 
torquemada said:
anyway to get those?

Not "legally", unless you're an instructor.
 
Go to cramster.com for a reasonable fee they have most of the solutions for most of the major texts used for college courses.
 
fss said:
Not "legally", unless you're an instructor.

lol - will they come after you?
 
torquemada said:
lol - will they come after you?

No, they just won't sell them to you in the first place. Typically the sale of such items is double checked by your university's regional sales representative to ensure that you are someone who should have access to those publications.
 
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