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Walker uses an integrated "suite" of tools, worked Examples, Active Examples, and Conceptual Checkpoints, to make conceptual understanding an integral part of solving quantitative problems. The pedagogy and approach are based on over 20 years of teaching and reflect the results of physics education research.

1109 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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James S. Walker

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It's an excellent book with impeccable explanation and a ton of exercises. It's not this man's fault I despise this subject lol.
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