Physics for Engineers and Scientists
Extended Third Edition
Ebook, Online Version
Parts 1-6 / Chapters 1-41
Hans C. Ohanian (Author, University of Vermont), John T. Markert (Author, University of Texas, Austin)
Designed for the introductory calculus-based physics course, Physics for Engineers and Scientists is distinguished by its lucid exposition and accessible coverage of fundamental physical concepts.
Designed for the introductory calculus-based physics course, Physics for Engineers and Scientists is distinguished by its lucid exposition and accessible coverage of fundamental physical concepts. The text presents a modern view of classical mechanics and electromagnetism for today's science and engineering students, including coverage of optics and quantum physics and emphasizing the relationship between macroscopic and microscopic phenomena.
Organized to address specific concepts and then build on them, this highly readable text divides each chapter into short, focused sections followed by review questions. Using real-world examples, the authors offer a glimpse of the practical applications of physics in science and engineering, developing a solid conceptual foundation before introducing mathematical results and derivations (a basic knowledge of derivatives and integrals is assumed).
Book Details
- Ebook, Online Version
- July 2007
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ISBN 978-0-393-11225-2
- 1568 pages
- Parts 1-6 / Chapters 1-41
- License Term (days): 720
- Territory Rights: Worldwide
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Third Edition / Ebook, Downloadable Version
Volume(s): 3 / Parts 6 / Chapters 36-41
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Volume(s): 2 / Parts 4-5 / Chapters 22-36
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Third Edition / Ebook, Downloadable Version
Volume(s): 1 / Parts 1-3 / Chapters 1-21
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Third Edition / Ebook, Online Version
Volume(s): 3 / Parts 6 / Chapters 36-41