Solutions Manual To Accompany College Physics 3rd by Randall Knight 0321902556 9780321902559
Solutions Manual To Accompany College Physics 3rd by Randall Knight 0321902556 9780321902559
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For the Third Edition, Randy Knight, Brian Jones, and Stuart Field have
incorporated student feedback and research to strengthen their focus on student
learning, and to apply the best results from educational research and extensive user
feedback and metadata.
Brian Jones has won several teaching awards at Colorado State University during
his 25 years teaching in the Department of Physics. His teaching focus in recent
years has been the College Physics class, including writing problems for the MCAT
exam and helping students review for this test. In 2011, Brian was awarded the
Robert A. Millikan Medal of the American Association of Physics Teachers for his
work as director of the Little Shop of Physics, a hands-on science outreach program.
He is actively exploring the effectiveness of methods of informal science education
and how to extend these lessons to the college classroom. Brian has been invited to
give workshops on techniques of science instruction throughout the United States
and in Belize, Chile, Ethiopia, Azerbaijan, Mexico, and Slovenia. Brian and his wife
Carol have dozens of fruit trees and bushes in their yard, including an apple tree that
was propagated from a tree in Isaac Newton’s garden.
Stuart Field has been interested in science and technology his whole life. While in
school he built telescopes, electronic circuits, and computers. After attending
Stanford University, he earned a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago, where he
studied the properties of materials at ultralow temperatures. After completing a
postdoctoral position at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he held a faculty
position at the University of Michigan. Currently at Colorado State University,
Stuart teaches a variety of physics courses, including algebra-based introductory
physics, and was an early and enthusiastic adopter of Knight’s Physics for Scientists
and Engineers. Stuart maintains an active research program in the area of
superconductivity. Stuart enjoys Colorado's great outdoors, where he is an avid
mountain biker; he also plays in local ice hockey leagues.
Product details
Publisher : Pearson; 3rd edition (January 18, 2014)
Language : English
Hardcover : 1088 pages
ISBN-10 : 0321879724
ISBN-13 : 978-0321879721
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