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Physics, Laboratory Manual-Student Version , 6th Edition (0471476757) cover image
Physics, Laboratory Manual-Student Version , 6th Edition
ISBN: 978-0-471-47675-7
Paperback
192 pages
February 2004, ©2004
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  • Concepts and Calculations sections at the end of each chapter guide students through a series of concept questions requiring little or no mathematics, and then proceed to the related calculation problem. This feature helps to reinforce conceptual understanding before the quantitative problem-solving is attempted. Each example provides a "mini review" of material studied earlier in the chapter.
  • Concepts and Calculations homework problems mirror the format of the Concepts and Calculations sections. Designed as homework problems, they begin with concept reinforcing conceptual questions, followed by related quantitative problems.
  • The Interactive LearningWare feature has been completely remodeled. This on-line tutorial consists of 60 interactive web-based calculation examples. The interactive format consists of five steps: visualization, reasoning, knowns and unknowns, modeling the problem, and numerical solution. Each step is essential for developing problem solving skills, and students benefit from seeing the steps explicitly identified in each example.
  • Group Learning Problems. A new category of end of chapter problems, these are conceptual problems that are ideal for small learning groups of students. Group learning fosters cooperation and critical thinking skills in students.
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