please help
please help
hello.
dose anyone have halliday,resnik,krane and it's solutions manual?
please help.
dose anyone have halliday,resnik,krane and it's solutions manual?
please help.
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ajdar, I deleted your other thread. DO NOT post your question repeatedly.
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Or they could, y'know, solve the problems then check to see if orders of magnitude and units and things like that work out.cato88 wrote:Try a torrent site
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What the point of become self-righteous. I dont understand the deal with always being on edge suspecting peoples intentions. I hated TA's like that who would mark you down on stupid things as if they were trying to prove their smarter than their undergrads by grading. I dont know why he wants it. Im assuming for self-study in which case the exact solutions are valuable for learning.coreycwgriffin wrote:Or they could, y'know, solve the problems then check to see if orders of magnitude and units and things like that work out.cato88 wrote:Try a torrent site
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So this took literally 3 seconds of googling to find...ajdar wrote:hello.
dose anyone have halliday,resnik,krane and it's solutions manual?
please help.
http://rs94.rapidshare.com/files/102574 ... _Vol.1.PDF
I think you get the idea.
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There's a difference between answers and solutions. If he just wanted the answers, almost all texts have odd answers in the back. That should be more than good enough for self studying. That way you actually work through the solution, instead of looking at it and retaining nothing.cato88 wrote:What the point of become self-righteous. I dont understand the deal with always being on edge suspecting peoples intentions. I hated TA's like that who would mark you down on stupid things as if they were trying to prove their smarter than their undergrads by grading. I dont know why he wants it. Im assuming for self-study in which case the exact solutions are valuable for learning.coreycwgriffin wrote:Or they could, y'know, solve the problems then check to see if orders of magnitude and units and things like that work out.cato88 wrote:Try a torrent site
Asking for instructor's solution manuals is just begging for an academic dishonesty violation, in my eyes. Sorry I find it hard to trust someone who stumbles upon a forum of aspiring physicists and their first post is for a common first-year physics textbook's solution manual.
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a) Sometimes the answers dont cut it if youre self studying. Learningcoreycwgriffin wrote: There's a difference between answers and solutions. If he just wanted the answers, almost all texts have odd answers in the back. That should be more than good enough for self studying. That way you actually work through the solution, instead of looking at it and retaining nothing.
Asking for instructor's solution manuals is just begging for an academic dishonesty violation, in my eyes. Sorry I find it hard to trust someone who stumbles upon a forum of aspiring physicists and their first post is for a common first-year physics textbook's solution manual.
physics is about how you got the answers and if youre self-studying
a few more problems to help demonstrates concepts helps.
b) About 60 problems max in the end of a section only odds
have answers so that gives OP 15 verifiable practice problems.
Physics is so much about solving problems that 15 practice problems isnt going to
cut if youre really trying to engrain the material.
c) I realize I cant stop him if he is trying to be dishonest and its not
my job to doubt his intentions and be the academic police.
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If you really need to see the full solutions to physics problems, there are other options out there (http://www.amazon.com/000-Solved-Proble ... 0070257345)
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If he is not self-studying and hes in a class that is not using H&R then buying an old edition of H&R with the solutions would be cheaper and more relevant. The 3000 solved problems isnt terribly great because too many of the problems in it are exactly the same with just different parameters. It has too much redundancy.
he should try
http://www.amazon.com/Solve-Physics-Pro ... 423&sr=8-8
or if hes looking for a challenge
http://www.amazon.com/Physics-Example-2 ... 423&sr=8-2
However all of these books dont give him explanations of the concepts and problems and solutions in one logical package like just buying H&R with solutions manual.
he should try
http://www.amazon.com/Solve-Physics-Pro ... 423&sr=8-8
or if hes looking for a challenge
http://www.amazon.com/Physics-Example-2 ... 423&sr=8-2
However all of these books dont give him explanations of the concepts and problems and solutions in one logical package like just buying H&R with solutions manual.