<p>What textbook do you use?</p>
<p>i dont know but it SUCKS. the small red book with a lightning bolt photoshoped on the front. it also comes with a supplement problem book that is green but also with the cheesy photoshopped lightning. i am just **<em>ed cuz i got a 25% on todays STUPID test on pulleys and inclined planes.9696346)(&</em>^%$&$#@^%#@)(#(@</p>
<p>we don't use a textbook</p>
<p>I am and we use.....</p>
<p>Halliday and Resnick...</p>
<p>I mean doesn't everyone use this textbook?</p>
<p>i think thats the one i am using. what do u think of it?</p>
<p>I think it is OK...</p>
<p>I honestly don't like a bunch of random equations, but that's what AP Physics is...the application of random Physics Equations.</p>
<p>I do like the fact that it has many practice problems, although the "dot" system for the problems at the end make no sense.</p>
<p>I can get a 3-dot easily and then ponder a long time for a 1-dot.</p>
<p>Also, some of the 1-dots have been harder than the AP Problems. And, there is no doubt in my mind that the 3-dot problems are much harder than the AP problems.</p>
<p>I'm not sure of the maker because it's in my locker but "Physics for Scientists and Engineers" I believe. Or maybe it's Engineers and Scientists.</p>
<p>OMG!!! You guys are using the same text book of Halliday/Resnick/Walker with the lightening bolt thingy-majiger.</p>
<p>jk. I'm pretty sure it is a good book, although I always keep Barrons and PR handy. ;)</p>