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1. Does just thinking about the laws of motion make your head spin? Does studying
electricity short your circuits? Do the complexities of thermodynamics cool your
enthusiasm? Thanks to this book, you don’t have to be Einstein to understand physics. As
you read about Newton’s Laws, Kepler’s Laws, Hooke’s Law, Ohm’s Law, and others, you’ll
appreciate the For Dummies law: The easier we make it, the faster people understand it and
the more they enjoy it! Whether you’re taking a class, helping kids with homework, or
trying to find out how the world works, this book helps you understand basic physics.
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2. Fundamentals of Physics by David Halliday (Author), Robert Resnick (Author), Jearl
Walker (Author) (imp.)
Publisher: Wiley; 7 Sub edition (June 14, 2004) | ISBN-10: 0471216437 | PDF | 25 Mb | 1136
pages
No other book on the market today can match the 30-year success of Halliday, Resnick and
Walker's Fundamentals of Physics! In a breezy, easy-to-understand style the book offers a
solid understanding of fundamental physics concepts, and helps readers apply this
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combination of authoritative content and stimulating applications.
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3. Anthony Leggett “The Problems of Physics”
Oxford University Press, USA | 2006-11-13 | ISBN:0199211248 | 208 pages | PDF | 10,5 Mb
Is the universe infinite, or does it have an edge beyond which there is, quite literally,
nothing? Do we live in the only possible universe? Why does it have one time and three
space dimensions - or does it? What is it made of? What does it mean when we hear that a
new particle has been discovered? Will quantum mechanics eventually break down and give way
to a totally new description of the world, one whose features we cannot even begin to
imagine? This book aims to give the non-specialist reader a general overview of what
physicists think they do and do not know in some representative frontier areas of
contemporary physics. After sketching out the historical background, A. J. Leggett goes on
to discuss the current situation and some of the open problems of cosmology, high-energy
physics, and condensed-matter physics. Unlike most other accounts, this book focuses not so
much on recent achievements as on the fundamental problems at the heart of the subject, and
emphasizes the provisional nature of our present understanding of things.
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4. Intended for use by high-school and undergraduate students, this 2,000-entry
encyclopedia contains a good selection of chemical terms. Some of the entries are
biographical, but it is not clear how the individual names were selected. Many seem to be
in fields other than chemistry, and some prominent names, such as Friedrich Beilstein and
Leopold Gmelin, are not included. Entries are generally brief, most ranging from a single
sentence to half of a page. Cross-references aid navigation. There are more than 150
black-and-white photographs, illustrations, and charts.
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5. Knowing algebra gives you a better choice of jobs, helps you perform better in science,
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totally different approach to lift the "myst" from algebra. With Algebra Demystified, you
master algebra one simple step at a time -- at your own speed. Unlike most books on the
subject, general concepts are presented first -- and the details follow. In order to make
the process as clear and simple as possible, long computations are presented in a logical,
layered progression with just one execution per step.
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6. When it comes to understanding one of your most intimidating courses**calculus**even
good students can be confused. Intended primarily for the non-engineering calculus student
(though the more serious calculus student will also benefit), Calculus for the Utterly
Confused is your ticket to success.
Calculus concepts are explained and applied in such diverse fields as business, medicine,
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The message of Calculus for the Utterly Confused is simple: You don't have to be confused
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