Resources

Instructor Resources

Instructor’s Solutions Manual: This manual provides worked solutions to all the end-of-chapter problems. A subset of the solutions is written using the "TEAL" approach, which stands for "Think, Express, Analyze, and Learn." This learning strategy was originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has proven to be an effective learning tool for students.

Instructor’s Manual: This manual contains lecture notes outlining important chapter topics, demonstration experiments, laboratory/computer projects, and film/video sources. It also contains all answers to Questions, Exercises, Problems, and Checkpoints as well as a correlation guide to the Questions, Exercises, and Problems in the previous edition.

Lecture Note PowerPoints: Convenient preloaded PowerPoint slides contain lecture outlines, figures, and key equations and serve as a helpful starter pack.

Wiley Physics Simulations: 50 interactive Simulations (Java applets) that can be used for classroom demonstration.

Wiley Physics Demonstrations: A robust collection of digital videos of 80 standard physics demonstrations that can be shown in class or accessed from the student companion site. There is an accompanying instructor’s guide that includes clicker questions.

WebAssign PLUS: A complete online version of the text, plus an additional 400 Sample Problems, a complete Student’s Solutions Manual, 4100 End of Chapter problems available in algorithmic format that includes a Hint or other problem-solving help, 2200 Test Bank items, GO™ "Guided Online" Tutorial Problems, and Simulation-based problems!

LON-CAPA: The content for this title consists of approximately 500 end-of-chapter problems.

Classroom Response Systems (Clickers): An original bank of questions has been developed to support the text in an interactive classroom, including a mix of Reading Questions and Interactive Lecture Questions. For more information, go to www.wiley.com/college/clicks.

Test Bank: More than 2,200 multiple-choice questions available in the computerized testing application Diploma by Brownstone, as well as Respondus.

Student Resources

WebAssign PLUS: A complete online version of the text, plus an additional 400 Sample Problems, a complete Student’s Solutions Manual, 4100 End of Chapter problems available in algorithmic format that includes a Hint or other problem-solving help, 2200 Test Bank items, GO™ (Guided Online) Tutorial Problems, and Simulation-based problems!

Student Companion Site: The site includes Jearl Walker essays (excerpts from The Flying Circus of Physics), programmable calculator instructions, simulation exercises, and the Interactive LearningWare tutorials.

Student Study Guide by Thomas Barrett of Ohio State University. The Student Study Guide consists of an overview of the chapter's important concepts, problem-solving techniques and detailed examples.

Student Solutions Manual: This manual provides students with complete, worked-out solutions to 30% of the end-of-chapter problems. The solutions are written using the "TEAL" approach, which stands for "Think, Express, Analyze, and Learn." This learning strategy was originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has proven to be an effective learning tool for students. These problems are indicated in the text with an SSM icon.

Interactive LearningWare: This software guides students through solutions to 200 of the end-of-chapter problems. These problems are marked with an "ILW" icon. The solutions process is developed interactively, with appropriate feedback and access to error-specific help for the most common mistakes.



Fundamentals of Physics Extended, 10th Edition
August 2013, © 2014
David Halliday
Robert Resnick
Jearl Walker


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