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Book Description
Here is an introduction to physics for high school students, college-101 courses, or students looking for a self-teaching introduction to this sometimes intimidating science. The author makes physics easier to comprehend by using ordinary language to explain concepts. Mathematical techniques, limited to elementary algebra, are introduced and used throughout to provide the necessary rigor and to give students the tools they need to solve problems. Topics introduced include motion, forces, machines, energy, heat, wave motion, noise and music, electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, the properties of light, and an introduction to nuclear physics. This new edition can be used by prospective medical school students to help them prepare for many questions that appear in the MCAT. Material in the text that applies to the MCAT as well as material specific to college-level introductory physics is marked with an asterisk. Also new in this edition is a chapter on electronics, and expansions and updates on many physics topics, including special relativity.
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- Paperback 626 Pages
- Edition: 3
- ISBN-10: 0764102362
- ISBN-13: 9780764102363
- Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
- Pub date: Feb 01, 1998
- Dimensions: 28 cm x 20 cm x 4 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback

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Handy to have 'round to get a simpler explanation for the absolute basics. But it doesn't explain very much or very deeply. Still, it's good to have as a supplement.