
by EugeneHecht (Author)
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.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 1184
Publisher: Brooks/Cole
Published: 21 Apr 1994
ISBN 10: 0534091148
ISBN 13: 9780534091149