Why don’t professors use more freely accessible books? /u/wt_anonymous No such thing as stupid questions

My physics professor chose a textbook that is (legally) free online and only costs $40 for a brand new hardcover print. I don’t understand why every professor doesn’t choose similar books?

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​r/NoStupidQuestions My physics professor chose a textbook that is (legally) free online and only costs $40 for a brand new hardcover print. I don’t understand why every professor doesn’t choose similar books? submitted by /u/wt_anonymous [link] [comments] 

My physics professor chose a textbook that is (legally) free online and only costs $40 for a brand new hardcover print. I don’t understand why every professor doesn’t choose similar books?

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