While it requires a co-requisite or prerequisite of calculus, the book provides "Mathematical Reviews" to ensure students aren't lost in the notation [1].

It contains over 40 chapters spanning from basic vectors and kinematics to advanced topics like Maxwell's equations and early quantum theory. Calculus-Based:

So, why should students choose "University Physics" by Harris Benson, 2nd edition, in PDF format? Here are a few compelling reasons:

Why does a textbook published in the mid-1990s still have a stranglehold on the physics community? Why are Reddit threads from 2015 about the Benson 2nd edition still getting comments today ?