An introduction to the elements comprising an introductory physics course. The emphasis in this text is on the physicist's approach to understanding nature and the importance of model building to set up the correct analysis of the problems. This edition includes material based on latest research.
Hugh David Young was an American physicist who taught physics for 52 years at Carnegie Mellon University. Young is best known for co-authoring the later editions of University Physics, a highly regarded introductory physics textbook, with Francis Weston Sears and Mark W. Zemansky (this book — first published in 1949 — is often referred to as "Sears and Zemansky", although Hugh Young became a coauthor in 1973).