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In the Dictionary of Physics , central ideas and concepts are carefully introduced and explained. Each entry begins with a clear, one-sentence definition and is followed by an explanation and, where appropriate, by specific examples. The more important and more complex entries are supported by diagrams and by extra explanatory material. If relevant, the initial definition is followed by a word... Read more
Preface, A-Z Listings, APPENDIX I PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND THEIR UNITS: BASIC AND DERIVED, APPENDIX 2 USEFUL FORMULAS AND EQUATIONS, APPENDIX 3PHYSICAL CONSTANTS AND USEFUL DATA
Biography
Michael Chapple
"Recommended for all libraries, especially public and school libraries." -- Choice
"A useful addition to the reference shelves of any academic science library.. [and] appropriate for advanced-level high school physics students." -- American Reference Books Annual






