by J.A.Tuszynski (Author), J.M.Dixon (Author)
Reflecting the authors' view that students should be exposed to physics as an applied science, the purpose of this book is two--fold: (1) to demonstrate to students of introductory physics the importance of elementary physical concepts in explaining biomedical phenomena and (2) to provide the physics instructors with a resource of biomedical examples, solved problems, and unsolved exercises. Designed as a supplement to any two--semester introductory physics textbook, its examples range from the structure of DNA to the effects of biological radiation on the human body. Related topics include such high--interest topics as energy requirements during strenuous exercise or the hydrodynamics of the blood circulation in the body.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: International student edition
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 14 Jan 2002
ISBN 10: 0471412953
ISBN 13: 9780471412953