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An introduction to physics / Francisco Glover

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : C & E Publishing, Inc., c2017Description: ix, 575 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9789719807599
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QC 23 .G56 2017
Contents:
Preface -- Unit 1 How things move -- Unit 2 Why things move -- Unit 3 Gravitation -- Unit 4 Atoms and their interactions -- Unit 5. Wave motion -- Unit 6 Electricity -- Unit 7 Light and its sources -- Appendices -- Index.
Summary: "An introduction to Physics presents physics concepts and principles in a way that emphasizes the inner coherence and wonder of the material world, not merely a jumble of unexciting equations. It features clear and concise discussion on even the most difficult physics topics. As such, the book engages STEM students - not just engineering or mathematics students - to gain a deeper understanding of the physical world as they learn about force, motion, and energy, and how knowledge of these and other physical phenomena help them define their place in the universe." -- Provided by the publisher
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Includes index.

Preface -- Unit 1 How things move -- Unit 2 Why things move -- Unit 3 Gravitation -- Unit 4 Atoms and their interactions -- Unit 5. Wave motion -- Unit 6 Electricity -- Unit 7 Light and its sources -- Appendices -- Index.

"An introduction to Physics presents physics concepts and principles in a way that emphasizes the inner coherence and wonder of the material world, not merely a jumble of unexciting equations. It features clear and concise discussion on even the most difficult physics topics. As such, the book engages STEM students - not just engineering or mathematics students - to gain a deeper understanding of the physical world as they learn about force, motion, and energy, and how knowledge of these and other physical phenomena help them define their place in the universe." -- Provided by the publisher

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