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The Modeling Approach to Problem Solving will ask you to:
The form of this textbook, a WIKI, will allow for user contributions in certain areas, and should especially encourage your comments for the authors.
We are particularly interested in giving you an overview of Newtonian Mechanics, for which we use a hierarchy and various summaries that effectively arrange the ideas in different ways. We also include a glossary of technical words, and another about Interactions whose entries expand with a click to help you realize that many common words have very specific meanings in science. This eBook can also be arranged as a series of lectures (as in a regular textbook). Furthermore, dedicated users can make other sets of lectures to shift the emphasis or change the level of sophistication.
A convenient guide to these multiple arrangements is the Content Guide page at the top of the Table of Contents at the left.
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