Physics: Algebra/Trigonmetry

by Hecht, Max and Eugene Hecht

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Interweaving modern and classical ideas of physics, the author offers students a presentation that emphasizes "how things work." He uses the connection between symmetry principles and conservation law as a unifying theme to order the subject of physics and to help students understand physics as more than just a series of topics. The author draws from the ideas of biology, medicine, geology, astronomy, meteorology and architecture to offer students a text that is both pragmatic and interdisciplinary. This book has been written for a short physics course for biology, pre-medical, architecture, heath, or environmental, earth or social science students. The only prerequisite is knowledge of college algebra/trigonometry.
  • ISBN10 0534091245
  • ISBN13 9780534091248
  • Publish Date 6 October 1994 (first published 22 March 1994)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Brooks Cole
  • Language English