Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics

Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics
Title Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics PDF eBook
Author John S. Rigden
Publisher MacMillan Publishing Company
Pages 472
Release 1996
Genre Science
ISBN

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Offers clear explanations of the basic concepts, history, philosophy, fundamental theories and laws of physics, as well as biographical entries featuring physicists who have contributed to our knowledge of the physical world. The set will be useful for physics students from high school through graduate school and for general readers exploring the mysteries of everyday life, such as: What causes earthquakes?; How do CAT Scans work?; or, How do clouds form? Articles are arranged in alphabetical order and include cross-references and bibliographic references as recent as 1996. Volume one contains a Reader's Guide which identifies some key entries in the encyclopedia's plan. A table of symbols and abbreviations is included at the beginning of each volume to assist readers unfamiliar with any mathematical or scientific notation that might arise. The 4-volume set offers readers clear explanations for the phenomena, concepts, and laws that are the foundation of every other branch of science from astronomy to zoology. The entries are written to let readers satisfy their curiosity without becoming lost in high-level jargon. Specifically written to supplement the high school physics curriculum, the Encyclopedia satisfies the informational needs of a broad range of readers.

Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics

Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics
Title Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics PDF eBook
Author John S. Rigden
Publisher MacMillan Publishing Company
Pages 536
Release 1996
Genre Science
ISBN

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Offers clear explanations of the basic concepts, history, philosophy, fundamental theories and laws of physics, as well as biographical entries featuring physicists who have contributed to our knowledge of the physical world. The set will be useful for physics students from high school through graduate school and for general readers exploring the mysteries of everyday life, such as: What causes earthquakes?; How do CAT Scans work?; or, How do clouds form? Articles are arranged in alphabetical order and include cross-references and bibliographic references as recent as 1996. Volume one contains a Reader's Guide which identifies some key entries in the encyclopedia's plan. A table of symbols and abbreviations is included at the beginning of each volume to assist readers unfamiliar with any mathematical or scientific notation that might arise. The 4-volume set offers readers clear explanations for the phenomena, concepts, and laws that are the foundation of every other branch of science from astronomy to zoology. The entries are written to let readers satisfy their curiosity without becoming lost in high-level jargon. Specifically written to supplement the high school physics curriculum, the Encyclopedia satisfies the informational needs of a broad range of readers.

Encyclopedia of Physics

Encyclopedia of Physics
Title Encyclopedia of Physics PDF eBook
Author Joe Rosen
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 401
Release 2009
Genre Physics
ISBN 1438110138

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Presents an alphabetical and comprehensive reference guide with more than 600 entries dealing with physics and mathematics.

The Encyclopedia of Physics

The Encyclopedia of Physics
Title The Encyclopedia of Physics PDF eBook
Author Robert Martin Besançon
Publisher Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Pages 1096
Release 1974
Genre Science
ISBN

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Concise, signed articles--most of them including bibliographic references--on physics in general, its major areas, divisions, and subdivisions as well as related topics such as astrophysics, geophysics, and biophysics. Intended for physicists who need information outside their special field of interest, librarians, teachers, engineers, and other scientists "who encounter physical concepts in pursuit of their profession."--Pref. As a rule, the technical level of the writing is higher for the more specialized areas than for the general topics. Useful cross references. Indexed. Published 1974.

Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics: E-L

Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics: E-L
Title Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics: E-L PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Physics
ISBN

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Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics: S-Z. Index

Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics: S-Z. Index
Title Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics: S-Z. Index PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1881
Release 1996
Genre Physics
ISBN

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Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics: M-R

Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics: M-R
Title Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics: M-R PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1881
Release 1996
Genre Physics
ISBN

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