College Physics: Putting It All Togetheris an algebra-based physics text designed for the first year, non-calculuscollege course. College Physics: Putting It All Together is an algebra-based physics text designed for the first year, non-calculus college course. Although it covers the traditional topics in the traditional order, this book is very different from its over-inflated and overpriced competitors. College Physics: Putting It All Together:-features a clear and streamlined narrative. When the authors break away to introduce a worked example, it is introduced in the text and is directly related to the subject preceding it.-tells the students what they need to know to solve the homework and test problems without a lot of unnecessary puffery.-keeps students engaged with a friendly and even occasionally humorous writing style, and droll illustrations.-handles common student misconceptions in difficult topics by weaving them into the narrative.-retains key textbook elements that are truly useful, such as worked examples, summaries and plenty of chapter-ending problems.-priced affordably for your students.-features optional online homework from WebAssign.This textbook is a ground-breaking iconoclast in this market, answering a clear demand from physics instructors for a clearer, shorter, more readable and less expensive introductory textbook. "A briefer, less detailed, and more affordable textbook is keenly needed for the introductory, algebra-based physics course. I applaud Hellings & co. for undertaking this important challenge." --John R. Taylor, University of Colorado "College Physics has been an outstanding text overall. It has been perfect for the needs of my students, providing succinct and clear explanations of all necessary concepts without either skimping on derivations or getting lost on pointless rabbit trails. I could not be more pleased with the content of this text." --Josh Edgren, Augustine School "I love this book. It is concise and to the point. Kudos for not having too much unnecessary entertainment, side panels, activities and the like. I would adopt it for my course with no reservations." --Svetlana Gladycheva, Towson University "This is a stream-lined and cost-effective college physics book that is very well-written. The strong narrative text coupled with effective examples and problems provides an excellent resource for college physics students at my institution." --Michael Dunham, SUNY Fredonia "This text is great. I’ve also found the solutions manual to be very helpful, and the notes to the instructor and suggested lecture breakdowns are a phenomenal tool….There is no reason that this book shouldn’t become the face of algebra-based physics going forward!" --Matthew Srnec, Franciscan University of Steubenville "College Physics: Putting It All Together" is an algebra-based physics text designed for the first year, non-calculus college course. Although it covers the traditional topics in the traditional order, this book is streamlined and affordable for students. College Physics: Putting It All Together is an algebra-based physics text designed for the first year, non-calculus college course. Although it covers the traditional topics in the traditional order, this book is very different from its over-inflated and overpriced competitors. College Physics: Putting It All Together: *it features a clear and streamlined narrative. *it tells the students what they need to know to solve the homework and test problems without a lot of unnecessary wasted time and space. *it keeps students engaged with a friendly and even occasionally humorous writing style, and droll illustrations. handles common student misconceptions in difficult topics by weaving them into the narrative. *it retains key textbook elements that are truly useful, such as worked examples, summaries and plenty of chapter-ending problems. *it priced affordably for your students. Ron Hellings (Author) Ron Hellings is emeritus Professor of Physics at Montana State University. He completed a BS in Physics at BYU, an MS at UCLA, and a PhD at Montana State University-Bozeman. He has taught Physics at Cal Poly-Pomona, Harvey Mudd College, and Pomona College. Ron spent twenty-five years as a Research Scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory before moving back to Bozeman in 2001 to work as a Research Professor in the Physics Department at Montana State University. For a period of three years during his time at Montana State University, he was on loan to NASA Headquarters in Washington DC to act as Program Scientist for the Astrophysics Theory Program. Jeff Adams (Author) Jeff Adams is Associate Vice President at Pennsylvania State University. He received his B.Sc. in Engineering Physics from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, where he also earned his Ph.D. in Physics (1991) and his Bachelor of Education. In 1996, Adams joined Montana State University in the field of physics education research where he