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020 _a0070088179
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035 _a(OCLC)30623893
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_dBD-DhEWU
_beng
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041 _aeng
082 0 4 _a530
_bBUP 1995
100 1 _aBueche, Frederick J.
_98418
245 1 0 _aPrinciples of physics /
250 _a6th ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw Hill,
_c1995
300 _axxii, 905+26 p. :
_bill ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _tTOC
_a 1. Introduction : What Is Physics? Counting and Measuring: Accuracy and Precision. Dimensions and Units in Measurement. Calculating with Units and Converting between Systems of Units. Significant Digits in Calculations. Physics Principles as Mathematical Equations. Vector and Scalar Quantities. Addition of Vectors. Subtraction of Vectors. Rectangular Components of Vectors. Trigonometric Addition of Vectors. Subtraction of Vector Quantities. . PART ONE : MECHANICS : 2. Uniformly accelerated motion : Units of Length and Time. Speed. Displacement and Average Velocity. Instantaneous Velocity. One-Dimensional Motion. Acceleration. Uniformly Accelerated Linear Motion. Two Derived Equations for Uniformly Accelerated Motion. Controversies in Physics: Theories of Free-Fall : Freely Falling Bodies. Projectile Motion. Addition of Velocities in Two Dimensions: Relative Velocity. 3. Newton's laws of motion : The Discovery of Physical Laws. The Concept of Force and Newton's First Law of Motion. Inertia and Mass. Physicists.
526 _aAPE
590 _aSagar Shahanawaz
653 1 _aPhysics
653 1 _aPhysics
655 _aPhilosophy and theory
_98419
700 _aJerde, David A.
_98420
856 _3WorldCat details
_uhttp://www.worldcat.org/title/principles-of-physics/oclc/30623893&referer=brief_results
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