Tipler and Llewellyn's acclaimed text for the intermediate-level course (not the third semester of the introductory course) guides students through the foundations and wide-ranging applications of modern physics with the utmost clarity--without sacrificing scientific integrity.
I really wanted to use this book to teach my Modern Physics class this semester. But the fact that whole sections are omitted from the text and placed online ruined the book. Figure numbers jump in sequence, references are made to equations that are not in the text, and the whole experience of sitting down with a book to learn is defeated.
I don't know why the authors or publishers insisted on doing this this way. I would have adoped the book if they hadn't.
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2.0 out of 5 starsMediocre at best, March 28, 2004
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This review is from: Modern Physics (Hardcover)
This book's explanations vary from poor to excellent. The derivations, while they are given, are not well done. They often skip steps that leaving the reader wondering just how they got from point A to point B. The answers in the back of the book and in the instructor's solutions manual are also often incorrect. The publisher of this book also elected to put large sections of this book online instead of in the book. An entire chapter, the astrophysics section, is online, which is absolutely ludicrous for such an expensive book. Overall, this book just doesn't cut it.
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This solution manual only shows a solution to every other odd problem... which is insufficient. When I need help on a problem, there is not usually anything even close to what I am trying to do in the examples, or the solution manual. (unless its one of the solved problems, which only occurs 1 out of 5 times.)
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