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Computer Intensive Physics
Robert G. Fuller |
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University of Nebraska
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The largest number are
what we would call algebra based, they
do not use calculus they use
primarily algebraic and trigonometric
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The highest level books are the Modern
Physics, Radiation Physics, a calculus
based Engineering Physics Course and a
text that deals with special relativity
(See Figure 10).There are nineteen complete
textbooks on the InfoMall. The
students bought the InfoMallfor
about $80 instead of a textbook. |
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There are over 3,000 articles complete
text articles from the physics journals
(See Figure 11). Most of them are from
"Physics Teacher", "American
Journal of Physics" and the "Physics
Today" magazines. They are introductory
level articles designed and selected for
teachers. |
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