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Physics by Frederick J. Keller

By: Keller, Frederick JContributor(s): Gettys, Edward W | Skove, Malcolm JMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: United States of America. McGraw-Hill , Inc. , Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiv, 1034 p. : ill, (some col.) ; 28 cmISBN: 0070234612Subject(s): PhysicsDDC classification: SHS 530 K28p 1993 Summary: "The book is designed for a sequence of courses in physics for science and engineering majors. This sequence usually incorporates two or three. The text is available in two versions: Physics, which contains 39 chapters and ends with the Bohr model of hydrogen; and Physics: Classical and Modern, which contains an additional six chapters on modern. We presume that students beginning in this physics sequence will be concurrently enrolled in a first course in calculus."
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Includes appendix and index.

"The book is designed for a sequence of courses in physics for science and engineering majors. This sequence usually incorporates two or three. The text is available in two versions: Physics, which contains 39 chapters and ends with the Bohr model of hydrogen; and Physics: Classical and Modern, which contains an additional six chapters on modern. We presume that students beginning in this physics sequence will be concurrently enrolled in a first course in calculus."

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