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TEXTBOOK CURRICULUM
Interactive Physics is at its best when the students are able
to visualize physics in action. Students can re-run
simulations shown in class while changing parameters. They can
conduct what-if analysis, or create new simulations. They can
also tap into packaged simulation sets corresponding to
textbook curriculums. Textbooks with simulations created
specifically for Interactive Physics are listed below, along
with the publisher names and contact information.
A demonstration directory in Interactive Physics 2.5 includes
some of the textbook files. They are located in the directory
TEXTBOOK. We encourage you to take a look at these files.
Conceptual Physics (by Hewitt)
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
Greg Gardner (415) 853-2573
Internet: gregg@aw.com
Physics for Scientists and Engineers (by Serway)
Saunders College Publishing
Jennifer Bortel (215) 238-8473
Principles of Physics (by Serway)
Saunders College Publishing
Jennifer Bortel (215) 238-8473
College Physics (by Serway, Faughn)
Saunders College Publishing
Jennifer Bortel (215) 238-8473
Physics for Scientists and Engineers (by Fishbane, Gasiorowicz, Thornton)
Prentice Hall
Gary June (201) 592-2158
Internet: gary_june@prenhall.com
Physics (by Giancoli)
Prentice Hall
Gary June (201) 592-2158
Internet: gary_june@prenhall.com
College Physics (by Wilson)
Prentice Hall
Gary June (201) 592-2158
Internet: gary_june@prenhall.com