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Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Applied Physics

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Includes 640 solved problems. This book is intended to provide students of applied physics with help in mastering those physical principles that underlie modern technology. A wide spectrum of topics is covered, so that the reader may select those which correspond to his particular needs. Both SI (metric) and British units are used. Each chapter begins with an outline of its subject. The solved problems that follow are of two those that show how numerical answers are obtained to typical questions, and those that review important facts and ideas. The supplementary problems give the reader both a chance for practice and a means to gauge his progress.

273 pages, Paperback

Published September 1, 1979

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Arthur Beiser

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Arthur Beiser is an American physicist and geophysicist .

Arthur Beiser studied physics and received his PhD from New York University , where he later became an associate professor of physics. He was a Senior Research Scientist at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University, where he focused on cosmic rays and magnetohydrodynamics in geophysics and astrophysics . He worked both theoretically and experimentally, taking part in expeditions to the observation of cosmic rays and magnetic phenomena to Alaska and the Pacific.

He is a Fellow of the Explorers Club and chaired the Explorers Club's Committee on Space Exploration .

Beiser is known for numerous physics textbooks, but also published books on geology and sailing (he is a passionate sailor who sailed around Cape Horn and twice crossed the Atlantic in his sailing boat). His wife Germaine Beiser is also an author and co-author of physics textbooks.

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