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The best algebra-based physics text available., May 7, 2001
Reviewer: vladimir estragon "monkey"(Falls Church, VA USA) -See all my reviews
While struggling with Giancoli's terrible book, I looked for a better textbook online, and found three other candidates. After buying them all and reviewing them, I returned all of them except for this one.
This is a great physics textbook for those preparing for the MCAT on their own, or for those in an algebra-based physics class. Compared to Giancoli's text, it is fantastic. Why?
1. Plenty of example problems while reading, fully explained in an intelligent and careful manner. Not two or three per chapter, but sometimes ten or more. Again, with exhaustive descriptions.
2. Clear, concise text that truly educates you as you read. Not a rehashed summary of familiar concepts, with important "givens" left out. Some text book authors are simply capable of writing text that teaches (Ege is a great example, for Organic Chemistry). Some should not be writing at all. To be good at physics problems, you first have to understand the concepts. Really understand them. This book explains them the way they need to be explained.
3. Excellent diagrams and tables. At first, I thought the ubiquitous graphics were just eye-candy, as they are (as always, refer to the worst example) in Giancoli's book. But every diagram is useful, and clearly explains a concept.
4. Student Solutions Manual. The most frustrating thing about physics seems to be the unavailability of solutions manuals to go with textbooks. Why this is so, for a field of study that relies so heavily on detailed explanations of problems, makes no sense to me. For all of the other sciences I've studied for preparation for medical school (including calculus), I've easily been able to get my hands on manuals detailing all problems and their solutions. In the realm of physics, though, there seems to exist an elitist attitude that only instructors should have these 'magic books', from which they will dole out a solution or two to desperate students. How colossaly stupid. This textbook is somewhat subject to this failing, in that the Student Solutions Manual contains answers to "selected" problems (roughly 21% per chapter). However, the fact that it has a solutions manual at all lifts it above the other offerings, especially -- you guessed it -- Giancoli's horrible book, which offers no manual to speak of (the "Study Guide" is a useless piece of garbage with no solved problems; don't buy it). In addition, though the solutions manual lacks all the answers, the ones it does have are well-explained and well-drawn, similar to what's in the text. Hopefully one day a physics textbook author will decide to stop treating students like monkeys and publish a great book that educates via giving as much information as possible, not rationing it. This is surely an antiquated practice whose time should end now.
For a fuller understanding of some of the concepts, I also recommend buying a calculus-based text to supplement this one. "Fundamentals of Physics" (same publisher -- Wiley) is a good (and popular) book. I like the 5th edition more than the 6th (it seems less cluttered), although the Student Solutions Manual for the 5th is out of print. If your calculus is rusty, there's hardly any in the first half of the book, and what is there is not complicated -- standard derivatives and integrals. It's a good book to have for gaining a very solid understanding of the concepts, although of a level above what's needed for the MCATs.
Finally, the best review book for MCAT physics is called just that: NOVAs "MCAT Physics". Schaum's outline for pre-Med physics is so lousy, it's amazing. What's even more amazing is how uneven the quality of education materials is. You really have to look around, unfortunately.
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最让人感到离谱的是这本书的图表和插图质量,它们似乎完全脱离了文本内容本身,像是在进行一场关于视觉设计的独立实验。我期待看到清晰的电路图、精确的粒子运动轨迹图,或者至少是某个关键实验装置的工程蓝图。然而,书中充斥的却是大量风格极其现代、配色大胆的抽象艺术作品,它们被标记为“概念可视化”。例如,描述电磁波传播时,给出的不是麦克斯韦方程组的图形化表现,而是一张由霓虹色线条和几何图形构成的、仿佛可以登上艺术品拍卖的复杂图案。这些图有时确实在美学上令人惊艳,但它们对于理解文字描述的物理现象,却起到了反作用。我花了大量时间试图破译这些图案背后的象征意义,结果发现它们更多地反映了设计师的个人风格,而非科学的严谨性。有几张图甚至采用了3D透视效果,但由于缺乏必要的坐标轴和比例尺标注,它们看起来更像是未来主义建筑的宣传册插页,而不是严肃的科学插图。这种对视觉辅助工具的过度“艺术化”,使得这本书在功能性上大打折扣,让人感觉作者和出版方在“形式美感”与“信息传递”之间,毫不犹豫地选择了前者。
评分这本书的“深度”令人困惑,它似乎总是在一个非常浅的层面徘徊,却又极力营造出一种“我已经触及了世界本质”的错觉。在介绍任何一个基础概念时,它都倾向于提供一系列相互印证的轶事或者哲学思辨,而非扎实的实验数据或可验证的模型。例如,谈到热力学第二定律时,书中花了大量篇幅探讨熵增与人类文明衰落之间的类比关系,充满了对“无序的必然性”的感叹,却没有给出任何关于卡诺循环效率的实质性计算,甚至连最基础的统计力学基础也被轻描淡写地跳过了。这种处理方式,让我感觉自己像是在听一位哲学家慷慨激昂地谈论物理学,而不是一位物理学家在阐述他的学科。所有的论断都建立在“看起来很有道理”的直觉之上,缺乏支撑这些直觉的坚实证据链。我试图去寻找那些能让我真正掌握这门学科核心工具的部分,比如微积分的应用、矢量分析的步骤,或者至少是关键实验的精确参数,但这些内容要么被省略,要么被包装成某种“神秘的古老智慧”。这本书更像是一本关于“我们对物理学的想象”的评论集,而不是物理学本身。
评分这本书,拿到手里的时候,就被它那种厚重感和纸张的质感所吸引。我期待着能在这本书里找到对宇宙最本源的好奇心的解答,毕竟书名看起来就蕴含着宏大的叙事。然而,当我翻开第一页,映入眼帘的却是一系列关于中世纪欧洲手稿修复技术的前世今生。我原本以为会深入探讨牛顿的经典力学,或者至少是量子力学的基本假设,结果却沉浸在羊皮纸的酸碱平衡和装订线的历史演变中。这本“物理学”的书,仿佛走错片场,成了一本精装版的文物保护指南。它细致地描述了不同时期墨水的化学成分,以及如何用定制的工具小心翼翼地揭开粘连的纸页,简直让人怀疑自己是不是错拿了博物馆的特展手册。书中甚至有一整章专门分析了十七世纪某个大学图书馆火灾后,档案修复人员所使用的独特树脂配方,其详细程度令人咋舌。对于一个渴望理解“为什么苹果会落地”的读者来说,这本书提供的却是“这个苹果落地的文献,是如何被保存至今”的答案,两者之间的距离,简直如同量子纠缠的两端,看似相关,实则风马牛不相及。我得承认,里面的技术细节写得无可挑剔,那些关于湿度控制和虫害防治的章节,对专业人士或许价值连城,但对我来说,这些知识点堆砌起来,离我最初对“物理”的想象,实在是太遥远了。
评分这本书的结构布局简直是一场行为艺术,充满了出乎意料的跳跃。我本以为它会沿着逻辑的线性路径推进,比如从宏观到微观,或者从静态到动态。结果呢?它开篇是关于古代巴比伦星象记录的解读,随后毫无预警地切换到了现代神经科学中关于视觉皮层如何处理颜色信息的复杂模型。这种过渡生硬得像是有人在剪辑带子时,粗暴地按下了快进键,然后又猛地拉回了某个毫不相关的历史时刻。我努力想从中找出一条贯穿始终的“物理学”主线索,试图用某种统一的理论框架去串联那些看似毫无关联的章节,但最终发现,这种努力是徒劳的。它更像是一本主题松散的学术期刊合集,只不过碰巧被装订在了一起。例如,其中一篇关于“声音在不同介质中传播特性的实验记录”旁边,紧跟着的就是一段关于十八世纪法国宫廷礼仪的社会学分析,两者之间除了共享了“人类活动”这个过于宽泛的标签外,实在找不到任何物理意义上的关联。阅读的过程,就像是穿越一个巨大的、布满随机展品的博物馆,你永远不知道下一个转角会遇到一个关于原子能的公式,还是一个关于十七世纪纺织工艺的图解。那种信息超载和主题漂移的疲惫感,远超了我预期的认知负担。
评分如果说内容是这本“物理”著作的骨架,那么它的语言风格绝对是覆蓋其上的、令人费解的装饰层。作者的笔触极其华丽,充满了晦涩的修辞和近乎诗意的比喻,但这些修辞往往包裹着一个空洞的核心。他似乎非常热衷于使用那些在普通科学读物中被彻底淘汰的、维多利亚时代遗留下来的文学化表达方式。例如,描述一个简单的力学原理时,他会用上“宇宙之魂的低语”或是“物质永恒的悲剧性舞蹈”这类句子,读起来非常拗口,且完全没有助于理解概念本身。我不得不一遍又一遍地重读那些长达半句的句子,试图剥去那层厚厚的比喻外衣,找到那个原本可能很简单的物理事实。更糟糕的是,当他真正需要引入数学模型时,他仿佛又突然患上了“数学恐惧症”,要么草草带过,要么用一种极其含糊不清的文字描述来替代严谨的公式推导。这造成了一种极端的阅读体验:过于文学化而导致内容模糊,又过于回避严谨而无法提供实质性的解释。对于一个寻求清晰、精确描述自然规律的读者来说,这种风格无疑是一种折磨,它像是一扇被涂满了漂亮彩绘玻璃的窗户,虽然色彩斑斓,却阻碍了阳光(即知识)的透入。
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