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Pssc : physics by Uri Haber Schaim.

By: Schaim, Uri BContributor(s): Dodge, John H | Walter, James AMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Lexington, Massachusetts Toronto. D.C Health and Company. , 1981Edition: 5th edDescription: vii, 583 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmISBN: 0669031135Subject(s): PhysicsDDC classification: SHS 530 Sc1p 1981 Summary: "PSSC Physics has been serving students in the United States and abroad for twenty years. The basic laws of physics have not changed during that period, but the frontiers of research, as well as new needs of technology and society, have to be reflected in secondary school physics. It would be counterproductive to try to include all the latest topics from quarks to black holes, thereby overloading the course and reducing it from a vehicle for studying nature to an aid to memorizing vocabulary."
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"PSSC Physics has been serving students in the United States and abroad for twenty years. The basic laws of physics have not changed during that period, but the frontiers of research, as well as new needs of technology and society, have to be reflected in secondary school physics. It would be counterproductive to try to include all the latest topics from quarks to black holes, thereby overloading the course and reducing it from a vehicle for studying nature to an aid to memorizing vocabulary."

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