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Ohanian, Hans C. Physics for Engineers and Scientists 3E (Part 1b) eBook

Physics for Engineers and Scientists 3E (Part 1b)

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Reader Review: This content is best suited for a calculus based course. Hans manages to simplify key concepts in the area of physics so that they can be understood by the average laymen. It's a great foundation. I highly recommend this title to those seeking additional info on the fascinating subject.


Designed for the introductory, calculus-based physics course, Physics for Engineers and Scientists is distinguished by its lucid exposition and accessible coverage of fundamental physics 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, the text divides each chapter into short, focused sections followed by conceptual review questions. Using real-world examples throughout the text, the authors offer a glimpse of the practical applications of physics in science and engineering and develop a solid conceptual foundation that enables students to become better problem solvers. A well-integrated media package extends this emphasis on core concepts and problem-solving skills by offering students and instructors many diverse opportunities for active learning.

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Title of eBook: Physics for Engineers and Scientists 3E (Part 1b)
Release Date: 05-01-2007
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Store Sales Rank: 6093

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March 24, 2011
Reviewer: A reader from Perth

This content is best suited for a calculus based course. Hans manages to simplify key concepts in the area of physics so that they can be understood by the average laymen. It's a great foundation. I highly recommend this title to those seeking additional info on the fascinating subject.

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