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Then I kind of wondered if I missed other major typos then perhaps I didn't learn some things very well or wrong. The book had easy to understand chapters, difficult/concept-illuminating problems and is a pretty good start in studying for the exam. Perhaps next years version of this book will eliminate this problem. So that's just another thing to think about. However, it also has quite a few typos. I know this doesn't sound like a big deal but a few of the typos were pretty major.
If this book was just for the AP Physics B, hands down this book is better than Princeton Review. Also, book doesn't even have a partial derivative (which is fairly simple) to get the electric field. 5 steps to 5 felt too fundamental oriented and lots of time I ended up searching somewhere else for an answer. However, Physics C is not.
Haha. I found the explanations and tone of the writings much more friendly and easier to approach to.However, I would not recommend it to AP Physics C students because you will not get anything out of it. As a result, McGrawHill book didn't even get a bent mark in the middle (Because I didn't open it enough). just the day before AP Physics C Exam, I decided to give my brain a little rest from constant E&M preparation and surf the web for a while.This book, based on my interpretations, lacks depth for AP Physics C.Just like the Immortalix pointed out in the comments on author's review, there are not a lot of detailed descriptions or even some formulas on the curriculum for Physics C in the book.
I personaly found Princeton Review much better for AP Physics C than McGrawHill because it had lots of examples where you can get the GIST of doing the questions and also know more specific type of things that I must look for when using certain laws. Unless, you have no idea what Physics is about. For instance, book only mentions inductors for a page and nothing more. If the difficulty of the AP Physics C question was just plugging the numbers in for the unknown variable, which is difficulty of AP Physics B, it would be fine.
this book, especially practice tests are filled with errors that make it impossible to learn
The only negative side of the book is the low number of practice problems. I strongly recommend this book if you want to get ready for AP Physics exam.
Got a 5 on the AP, and well that's the proof. Bought this book based on a friend's rec. and loved it.
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