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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
AP Physics B&C AP Physics B&C Greg Jacobs A Perfect Plan for the Perfect ScoreWe want you to succeed on your APexam. That's why we've created this 5-step plan to help you study more effectively, use your preparation time wisely, and get your… OL15184980W
AP physics 2 AP physics 2 Chris Bruhn 333 pages : 28 cm OL19713276W
Physics Physics Jim Breithaupt "TEACH YOURSELF PHYSICS offers a comprehensive introduction to physics, covering the main branches of the science and the key ideas that run through the subject. This informative book: introduces you… OL19894722W
Cracking the AP physics C exam Cracking the AP physics C exam Steven A. Leduc Presents a study plan to build knowledge and confidence, discusses study skills and strategies, reviews core topics, and provides two full-length practice tests. OL19986677W
SAT Subject Test Physics SAT Subject Test Physics Kaplan Test Prep 377 pages : 28 cm OL20220493W
Complete Physics for Cambridge IGCSERG Student book Complete Physics for Cambridge IGCSERG Student book Stephen Pople The Complete Physics for Cambridge IGCSE Student Book's stretching approach is trusted by teachers around the world to support advanced understanding and achievement. With plenty of engaging material… OL20852945W
Higher Physics Higher Physics Mark Ramsay,Paul Chambers,Iain Moore 1 online resource OL21639394W
Cracking the AP physics 2 exam Cracking the AP physics 2 exam Princeton Review (Firm) We don't have to tell you how tough the AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based course is to master?or how vital a stellar exam can be to making your college application competitive at the most selective schools… OL22054656W
The physics handbook The physics handbook Charles P. Poole European Journal of Physics, Number 20, 1999 - "...Here is a book everyone should have on the shelf, and not just because it is so useful as an information source. The brevity of treatment brings a … OL2741292W
Mad about physics Mad about physics Christopher Jargodzki,Franklin Potter Why is there eight times more ice in Antarctica than in the Arctic? Why can you warm your hands by blowing gently, and cool your hands by blowing hard? Why would a pitcher scuff a baseball?Which weig… OL5898934W
Head First Physics Head First Physics Heather Lang An introduction to how things work in the natural world using real-life scenarios, simple experiments, hypothetical projects, and plenty of illustrations to bring physics to life. OL9481408W