Giancoli - Physics 4 Scientists & Engineers 4/e - etext
- Type:
- Other > E-books
- Files:
- 1
- Size:
- 66.83 MB
- Texted language(s):
- English
- Quality:
- +0 / -0 (0)
- Uploaded:
- May 15, 2011
- By:
- dynstab2
eTextbook of "Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, 4th Edition" by D. C. Giancoli (c2009). Complete Version (3-volume set, chapters 1 to 44). A single largish bookmarked DjVu file (68 MB). [To read files in DjVu format, you'll need a stand-alone DjVu reader. I recommend the one available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/windjview/files/ (freeware; WinDjView + MacDjView). This DjVu reader works pretty much like your usual Adobe PDF reader.] Comment: A lightweight alternative to this 800 MB PDF that is found posted elsewhere. Once your download has finished, _please_ seed this torrent as often and for as long as you possibly can. -- You can leave a public message by posting a comment below (registration to TPB required). You can send an e-mail by going to http://forum.suprbay.org/member.php?action=profile&uid=205608 (registration to the SuprBay forum required).
Those unfamiliar with the DjVu format (.djvu, pronounced "déjà vu") are directed to the bottom half of http://www.novapdf.com/kb/convert-djvu-to-pdf-215.html ("PDF vs. DjVu") for a comparison and differentiation of the complementary PDF and DjVu formats. To read files in DjVu format you can fit your browser with a plug-in found at http://www.caminova.net/en/downloads/ but, in my experience, browser instability and crashing are not rare occurences (especially with netbooks), so my recommendation for a stable, small-RAM-print, stand-alone reader like the one in the description above.
Thanks for a great book.
The PDF-to-DJVU transfer was not done optimally (large empty spaces), so make use of the magnification tool of the DJVU reader to get the most out of your lightweight Giancoli.djvu file. No matter what size you keep your window (it's best viewed full screen), you can always type in your own custom magnification % for optimal fit (just like for the Adobe PDF reader). Also you can navigate, although crudely, through the many chapters by expanding the bookmarks of the Contents tab on the left. And don't forget the torrentiquette: Seed to a ratio of at least 1.0 (those with slow connections exempted). If it's not worth seeding for downloaders, it definitely isn't for the uploader.
All the best.
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