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Baby Steps in Physics: Motion in a Straight Line
The main goal of the series Baby Steps In Physics is to provide a student with the tools and skills needed to solve physics problems. A student is wondering," How do I start? From where do I start? What formula should I use? " This book tries to answer these and other questions. All problems and questions were solved by Baby Steps, it means that even students with weak math/physics skills can learn and succeed in solving physics problems. The problems are arranged by increasing level of difficulty that allows the student to use this book independently. Indeed, this book is only a first step towards understanding how to solve physics problems. However, the book encourages personal confidence in problem-solving and develops the student's knowledge of physics. Baby Steps In Physics is recommended, but not limited to, high school and undergraduate students.
Baby Steps In Physics: Circular Motion

Baby Steps In Physics: Circular Motion

Boris Sapozhnikov

How2physics
2018
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The main goal of the series Baby Steps In Physics is to provide a student with the tools and skills needed to solve physics problems. A student is wondering," How do I start? From where do I start? What formula should I use? " As with the previous books in the series, the book tries to answer these and other questions. The book features problems, free-response questions, and experimental design questions. All problems and questions were solved by Baby Steps, it means that even students with weak math/physics skills can learn and succeed in solving physics problems. The problems are arranged by increasing level of difficulty that allows the student to use this book independently. Indeed, this book is only a fifth step towards understanding how to solve physics problems. However, the book encourages personal confidence in problem-solving and develops the student's knowledge of physics.Baby Steps In Physics is recommended, but not limited to, high school and undergraduate students.