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written by Glenn Elert
This online textbook contains explanations, examples, and practice problems for many topics in introductory physics.  These topics include Mechanics, Matter, Thermal Physics, Waves & Optics, Electricity & Magnetism, and Modern Physics.  This textbook is a work in progress and is not yet finished.
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G. Elert, (1998), WWW Document, (https://physics.info/).
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G. Elert, The Physics Hypertextbook (1998), <https://physics.info/>.
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Elert, G. (2006, July 18). The Physics Hypertextbook. Retrieved May 4, 2024, from https://physics.info/
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Elert, Glenn. The Physics Hypertextbook. July 18, 2006. https://physics.info/ (accessed 4 May 2024).
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Elert, Glenn. The Physics Hypertextbook. 1998. 18 July 2006. 4 May 2024 <https://physics.info/>.
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@misc{ Author = "Glenn Elert", Title = {The Physics Hypertextbook}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {4 May 2024}, Month = {July 18, 2006}, Year = {1998} }
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