TBR Physics - explanations to examples in text?

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Hi,

I'm currently going through TBR physics. In the text, they give plenty of practice problems but for some of them, there are no explanations. I understand that they give problems in sets of two, with explanations to one with the understanding that you should get the next one if you properly understood the first one... but I don't.

Where can I find answers/explanations to the probs that have no explanation in the text?
 
Hi,

I'm currently going through TBR physics. In the text, they give plenty of practice problems but for some of them, there are no explanations. I understand that they give problems in sets of two, with explanations to one with the understanding that you should get the next one if you properly understood the first one... but I don't.

Where can I find answers/explanations to the probs that have no explanation in the text?
Some examples dont have explanations but have the answers. For instance if you are on physics book I, the answers are on page 282 right bottom corner for the newer edition. If you are using an older edition, you might have to look at the last page of glossary.
 
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