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AIDS TO
ACCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY
PHYSICS

The following ancillaries are available from the publisher explore certain problems in greater depth. Listings are
to augment the text material. given for Apple, IBM, and Radio Shack microcomputers.

Computer Software
Student Study Guide
by T. William Houk, James E. Poth, An imaginative computer software package keyed spe-
and John W. Snider, Miami University cifically to sections in the text is available to students to
strengthen their understanding of physics concepts while
providing interest and motivation. Three computer disks,
The study guide provides students with additional drill with approximately 18 programs per disk, allow students
work and further review of important physics concepts. It to plug in their own data and watch physics concepts in
includes brief previews of each chapter, section summaries action. Seeing physics in motion is an excellent way for
highlighting key terms and definitions, detailed solutions students to gain hands-on experience with relevant physics
of example problems, and additional practice problems for problems.
students to work.
Instructor's Answer Book
Student Solutions Manual
Answers are provided to instructors for all the problems in
This manual contains solutions or hints for over 450 of the the text.
problems in University Physics. Solutions are given for prob-
lems that illustrate points not covered in text examples, Overhead Transparencies
and problems that extend ideas developed in the text.
Hints are supplied for some of the more challenging prob- Acetate transparencies of important text illustrations are
lems and in instances where the hint can shorten the solu- available to adopters as a support to text discussions. In-
tion. Following selected solutions is a collection of com- structors can point out the pertinent features of text illus-
puter programs written in BASIC that allows students to trations and discuss these concepts in the classroom.

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