In the landscape of engineering education, first-year physics textbooks often fall into two categories: overly theoretical tomes that intimidate students, or watered-down manuals that lack necessary depth. "Physics for Engineers" by Dr. Giasuddin Ahmed manages to find a comfortable middle ground. It is a book designed with a singular purpose: to help engineering students grasp the physical principles necessary for their future technical fields without getting bogged down in abstract theory.
One of the book's strongest assets is its language. Dr. Giasuddin writes in a clear, concise, and approachable style. Complex concepts are broken down into digestible segments, making it an excellent resource for students who may struggle with the denser language found in standard international textbooks like Halliday/Resnick or Serway. physics for engineers by giasuddin