"Questions On General Physics" by Harold Whiting is a comprehensive question set designed for college students studying physics. Based on the 10th edition of Everett's translation of Deschanel's Natural Philosophy, Part 1, this book provides a structured approach to mastering fundamental physics concepts. It serves as an invaluable resource for students seeking to reinforce their understanding through targeted problem-solving.
Whiting's work is tailored to complement standard physics curricula, offering a range of questions that challenge students to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios. This book aims to enhance the learning experience, providing students with a solid foundation in general physics. It's a classic tool for educators and students alike, promoting effective learning and critical thinking.
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