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RE: Physics
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Original poster: "Dave Halliday" <dh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
And while we are on the subject of the Sears Physics book -- the
Halliday and Resnick one is pretty good too.
They do require some basic math but nothing beyond simple rocket
science.
And yes, I am a little biased -- that's my Dad we are talking about :-)
> My mother (the
> > Sociology major) had one at Berkeley by Sears which I
> found quite handy as a
> > youth. All the concepts get covered without any serious
> math. Check out a