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This collection includes a variety of resources for teaching both introductory physics and AP physics at the high school level.  It contains lesson plans, homework assignments, labs, lecture presentations, and classroom demonstrations in an easily navigable format.  Topics include classical mechanics, thermal physics, ray and wave optics, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics.  Answers to the homework problems and sample tests are also provided.
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Metadata instance created June 28, 2006 by Jason Garman
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Author: ariel villarroel
Posted: February 16, 2015 at 11:08AM

How can i get it?

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Re: question

Author: Caroline Hall-Managing Editor
Posted:

> On Feb 16, 2015, ariel villarroel posted:
>
> How can
> i get it?

Ariel,
The author of Book of Phyz is reorganizing his entire website. For access to pdf versions of these materials, we suggest you email the author directly:  dean@phyz.org

Caroline Hall
Managing Editor, The Physics Front

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Desperately looking for Book of Phyz PDFs!

Author: Lisa Robinson
Posted: August 30, 2014 at 7:43PM

A colleague had used them before and I am trying to obtain them. I don't mind paying for them at all. They are great.

Lisa R. in Austin, TX

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This collection includes a variety of resources for teaching both introductory physics and AP physics at the high school level.  It contains lesson plans, homework assignments, labs, lecture presentations, and classroom demonstrations in an easily navigable format.  Topics include classical mechanics, thermal physics, ray and wave optics, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics.  Answers to the homework problems and sample tests are also provided.

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