Physics Contexts (Longman) is probably your best bet.lyounamu said:What's the best textbook for HSC Physics? My friend just called me and wants to know what to buy. (EXCEPT Jacaranda Physics as it will be supplied by school). Immediate answer will be really appreciated.
Thanks guys.
Jacaranda would be the best - but since you're being given it - just use that? It should be enough in my opinion.lyounamu said:What's the best textbook for HSC Physics? My friend just called me and wants to know what to buy. (EXCEPT Jacaranda Physics as it will be supplied by school). Immediate answer will be really appreciated.
Thanks guys
I reckon Spotlight Physics would be great.lyounamu said:What's the best textbook for HSC Physics? My friend just called me and wants to know what to buy. (EXCEPT Jacaranda Physics as it will be supplied by school). Immediate answer will be really appreciated.
Thanks guys.
Jacaranda is gud 4 most sections but in some sections it goes on abt very interesting stuff that we dont really need. i can recommend macquarie physics as a bare minimum standard book. helps with some dot points. Get smart physics sucks its explanations in comparison to jacaranda are pretty crap. excel physics tyhe new one is pretty gud.Adrian. said:Hi, I know this is an open ended question but what is the best physics textbook? I'm going to be doing physics by distance ed. so one with good explanations would be good. Than you in advance.
spotlight's okay for some sections (like relativity)Charity F said:erm
i've heard the chem one isn't too good
soooo that lessens cred for the phys one
but check it out, i suppose
the most useful textbooks/studyguides for me have been
- Dotpoint HSC Physics Multiple Choice
- Jacaranda
- Macquarie Revision Guide: Physics
that + past HY/Trial/HSC papers are really all you need
lol agree with macquarie being useless. success one is useful but the answers aren't very well writtenronnknee said:I disagree with many here
I prefer the Excel textbook over the Jacaranda simply because the content is straight to the point whereas the Jacaranda gives way too much information on the context. Mind me, I have only the first edition of Jacaranda. I don't know where this is applicable with the second version
I also have the Macquarie Revision Guide. It's useless, haven't touched it more than 5 times since I bought it. It has way too little information
Physics Dot Points is very useful as well however you might get bored of it because there are so many repetitive questions
I found Success One extremely useful when I was preparing for my trials
I reckon the best second-hand notes are from Charles Stuart University's website
ie. http://www.hsc.csu.edu.au/physics
Print them off and highlight the keypoints. They're really helpful, however they cannot be solely relied on
Cheers. I'll add it to the list for polling, once I bloody well know how. For some reason after I'd made my poll it said: You cannot make a poll more than 2 minutes after your thread? Must've been umming and aahing too much...University Physcs 11th ed. by Young and Freedman. Very complete textbook with a lot of physics problems to solve in. the explanations are detailed as well.. i could highly recommend this one.
Cheers. I'll add it to the list for polling, once I bloody well know how. For some reason after I'd made my poll it said: You cannot make a poll more than 2 minutes after your thread? Must've been umming and aahing too much...