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_aSears, Francis Weston _d1898 - 1975 _99010 |
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_aUniversity physics : _bcomplete volume / _cFrancis Weston Sears. |
250 | _aThird edition. | ||
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_aMassachusetts : _bAddison-Wesley, _c1965. |
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_a1028 pages : _bgraphics and illustrations. |
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490 | _aAddison Wesley series in physics | ||
500 | _aIncludes answers to Odd-numbered problems, natural trigonometric functions, common logarithms, periodic table of the elements, fundamental constants, conversion factors and index. | ||
505 | 2 | _a1 : composition and resolution of vectors. -- 2 : Equilibrium of a particle. -- 3 : Equilibrium of a rigid body. -- 4 : Rectilinear motion. special relativity. -- Newton's second law. Gravitation. -- 6 : Motion in plane. -- 7 : work and energy. -- 8 : Impulse and momentum. -- 9 : Rotation. -- 10 : Elasticity. -- 11 : Harmonic motion. -- 12 : Hydrostatic. -- 13 : Surface tension. -- 14 : Hydrodynamics and viscosity. -- 15 : Temperature-expansion. -- 16 : Heat and heat measurements. -- 17 : Transfer of heat. -- 18 : Thermal properties of matter. -- 19 : The laws of thermodynamics. -- 20 : Molecular properties of matter. -- 21 : Traveling waves. -- 22 : Vibrating bodies. -- 23 : Acoustical phenomena. -- 24 : Coulomb's law. -- 25 : The electric field, gauss's law. -- 26 : Potential. -- 27 : Capacitance, properties of dielectrics. -- 28. Currente, resistance, and electromotive force. -- 29 : Direct-current circuits and instruments. -- 30 : The magnetic fields. | |
520 | _aUniversity physics is available in one complete volume or as two separate parts: part 1 covers the subjects of mechanics, heat and sound; part 2 includes electricity and magnetism, light and atomic physics. the total number of topics is a small enough so that the complete text may be taught in two semesters. the tex is indented for students of science and engineering who are taking a course in calculus concurrently and two whom calculus is still a new tool. | ||
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_aPhysics _2Unesco _99018 |
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_aForce and energy. _2LOC _99019 |
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_aMotion in physics. _2LOC _99020 |
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_aRelativity _2LOC _99021 |
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_aGeneral relativity (Physics) _2LOC _99022 |
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_aGravitation. _2LOC _99023 |
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_aHeat _eTransmission. _2LOC _99024 |
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_aThermodynamics. _2LOC _99025 |
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_aMolecular structure. _2LOC _99026 |
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_a Molecules _xOptical properties. _2LOC _99027 |
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_aMagnetic properties _2LOC _99028 |
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_aLight _2LOC _99029 |
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_aAtoms _2LOC _99030 |
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_aMolecules. _2LOC _99031 |
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_aZemansky, Mark W. _d1900 - 1981 _eAuthor _99032 |
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