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Physics and Science for Engineers with Modern Physics (Physics for Scientists & Engineers)

Physics and Science for Engineers with Modern Physics (Physics for Scientists & Engineers)
By SERWAY

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The main objectives of this introductory textbook are twofold: to provide the student with a clear and logical presentation of the basic concepts and principles of physics, and to strengthen an understanding of the concepts and principles through a range of applications to the real world.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #99986 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-10-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 1568 pages

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What a great book!5
Jolly good show!

Serway again presents this concise guide in a readable and understandable format which is enough to interest any engineer, scientist or even a A level student wishing to further their knowlege of the subject or research into areas not covered by their course.

WELL DONE!

Mike Hewlett

The best book I ever read5
This is an excelente book, it really is. It covers all the subject I ever learn in 4 years of physics. The subject are exposed very, very clearly and it has lots of pictures which helps you to understand the matter as well as improving your interest in it. It has also thousands of exercises and applications os physics to the real world. I describe this book in two word : THE BEST

Best book of this type, I've ever seen!5
Well, what can I say - this book gives a smooth introduction too some rather hardcore subjects. If you can't understand the physics this way, you might as well transfer to the ballet school right away - 'cuz then physics is just not a subject for you!!! What I really wanna say is, that I'll recomend this book. ---- AND IT HAS A HOLE LOT OF PICTURES IN IT TOO !! ;-)

Best regards from Denmark, Simon Tjell.