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Fundamentals of Physics Extended Hardcover – 24 July 2013

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Edition: 10th

The 10th edition of Halliday's Fundamentals of Physics, Extended building upon previous issues by offering several new features and additions. The new edition offers most accurate, extensive and varied set of assessment questions of any course management program in addition to all questions including some form of question assistance including answer specific feedback to facilitate success. The text also offers multimedia presentations (videos and animations) of much of the material that provide an alternative pathway through the material for those who struggle with reading scientific exposition. Furthermore, the book includes math review content in both a self-study module for more in-depth review and also in just-in-time math videos for a quick refresher on a specific topic. The Halliday content is widely accepted as clear, correct, and complete. The end-of-chapters problems are without peer. The new design, which was introduced in 9e continues with 10e, making this new edition of Halliday the most accessible and reader-friendly book on the market.

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Title Fundamentals of Physics, 10th Edition Binder Ready Version Fundamentals of Physics, Volume 1 (Chapters 1 - 20), 10th Edition Fundamentals of Physics, Volume 2 (Chapters 21 - 44), 10th Edition Fundamentals of Physics Extended, 10th Edition Binder Ready Version

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David Halliday was an American physicist known for his physics textbooks, Physics and Fundamentals of Physics, which he wrote with Robert Resnick. Both textbooks have been in continuous use since 1960 and are available in more than 47 languages.

Robert Resnick was a physics educator and author of physics textbooks. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 11, 1923 and graduated from the Baltimore City College high school in 1939. He received his B.A. in 1943 and his Ph.D. in 1949, both in physics from Johns Hopkins University.

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David Halliday was an American physicist known for his physics textbooks, Physics and Fundamentals of Physics, which he wrote with Robert Resnick. Both textbooks have been in continuous use since 1960 and are available in more than 47 languages.

Robert Resnick was a physics educator and author of physics textbooks. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 11, 1923 and graduated from the Baltimore City College high school in 1939. He received his B.A. in 1943 and his Ph.D. in 1949, both in physics from Johns Hopkins University.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley; 10th edition (24 July 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 1448 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1118230728
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1118230725
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 24.64 x 5.33 x 27.69 cm
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  • Thierry B
    5.0 out of 5 stars Complet et pédagogique
    Reviewed in France on 8 July 2019
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    Très agréable à lire et très abordable. L'ouvrage est très complet avec un sens pédagogique remarquable (les mathématiques sont là bien sûr, mais ne sont pas un frein à la compréhension des principes physiques). De très nombreux exemples, de très nombreux problèmes.
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  • A______
    3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on 20 September 2018
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    good book but the price is too high
  • tagger9
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great physics book, formatted well for Kindle
    Reviewed in the United States on 4 March 2015
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    As many reviewers have noted, this is a great physics book used widely in university technical programs as a first course in technical physics, with calculus. I find it is the one book I start with when trying to understand physical concepts at a useful but basic level. It has broad coverage and is well written . To go beyond this book requires specialized books on each topic of interest (electromagnetics, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, etc.).

    I really like the kindle formatting (kindle on ipad air, or kindle pc app). The equations and figures are clear and readable. I find it much nicer reading the kindle version than lugging around a big heavy book.
  • Frank
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Treatment of Engineering Physics with Calculus
    Reviewed in the United States on 26 December 2017
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    The treatment is sound, thorough, and clear. I’ve owned the early editions of Halliday and Resnick for years. I’m very happy that I updated my library with this 10th edition. The topics are covered in a very logical order. The study features and worked examples are outstanding. Don’t hesitate to buy this book! Reading it is awesome on the Kindle app on the iPad.
  • william scott
    4.0 out of 5 stars Introductory College Physics
    Reviewed in the United States on 25 March 2024
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    I took the introductory physics classes at U.C. Berkeley in 1972 -4 using the second edition (1966 ), and wanted to go over some of the topics again. I started with the 2nd edition which I kept, but became frustrated with the use of pounds and feet units. I decided to update to the 10th edition and it is all S.I. units making the calculations so much simpler. I was very pleased to see that Resnick and Halliday's textbook was still in print because it was a very fine book to learn physics. The 10th edition is much superior to the second because the pages are larger, the examples clearer, and the problems at the back of each chapter more numerous. There is an answer book with worked problems available as a separate book for those of us that are physics challenged. Much of the credit for the improvement must go to Professor Jearl Walker who has spent a lot of time and thought on this book. My appreciation to Professor Walker.

    My first negative comment is that the sample problems are full of tricks. I have tried to work these sample problems and rarely get the correct answer because I run into a dead end or the calculations become so immense that I make an error somewhere in the page or pages of calculations. The dead ends seem to be deliberate on the part of the author to show how these can be over come. This is good but frustrating. Some of the tricks are mathematical. One problem had two equations with three unknowns. By dividing the equation with the sin ( theta ) by the one with the cos( theta ) two of the unknowns cancel and what remains is a tan( theta ) which is easily found. The universe would have ended before I thought of doing this.

    The second negative comment is that the author with holds vital information that is needed to solve the problems. This first occurred in the chapter on the kinetic theory of gasses. There are two ways to find the Work done in an isothermal expansion, the author only gives one. There are two ways to find the Work done in an isobaric expansion, the author only gives one. The way I found these other two equations in one of the problems at the end of the chapter. I could not solve the problem with the equations in the book, so I went to the Student Solutions Manual and found the problem worked very simply with two new equations. The student in an introductory course of physics should not be expected to derive new thermodynamic equations. In another case I had to go online to a physics tutorial to find the equations needed to solve a problem.

    Third negative comment is that I detect a lack of teaching commitment after chapter 20. I was very impressed with the clear presentation of the material through chapter 20, thermodynamics. Starting with chapter 21 ( electro-magnetism ) the teaching deteriorates. The concepts are not thoroughly explained and even some of the equations are less than clear. I just ran into an equation in chapter 29 that finds the magnetic field of a solenoid: B = u n i The variable n is the number of windings divided by the length of the solenoid. This is stated in the text but up to this point n always represented only the number of something and not divided by anything. A better equation and consistent with all that has gone before is B = u n i / L
    I have ordered another college physics textbook so I can get a second view point of the material.

    The textbook is very good through chapter 20 and deserves 5 stars. After chapter 20 it rates a 3 star.