Calculus-Based Physics Volume 1
by Jeffrey W. Schnick
2007
Number of pages: 267
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An introductory physics textbook for science and engineering students, volume 1 covers conservation of mechanical energy and angular momentum, motion, velocity, gravitational force, freefall, Newton’s laws, torque and circular motion, center of mass, moment of inertia, statics, work and energy, impulse and momentum, oscillations, waves, fluids, thermodynamics.
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