Mastering Physics with First Step in Physics Volume 2 by Zambak
The clear explanations make it one of the few physics books you can actually read and understand without a tutor standing over your shoulder.
Whether you are struggling with the right-hand rule in magnetism or trying to calculate the focal length of a complex lens system, this volume provides the "top" tier support you need to succeed.
The "First Step" name is a bit of a misnomer—while it starts with the basics, the "Check Yourself" sections and end-of-chapter tests quickly escalate to challenging levels, making it ideal for students preparing for international curricula or university entrance exams. Who is This Book For?
Breaking down circuits, electric fields, and electromagnetic induction into digestible diagrams.
While Volume 1 usually covers the fundamentals of mechanics and motion, dives into the "heavy hitters" of the physics curriculum. Depending on the specific edition, this volume typically tackles:
