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Schaum's Outline of College Physics

Schaum's Outline of College Physics

Provides a review of introductory noncalculus-based physics for those who do not have a strong background in mathematics.

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ISBN 9780071448147
Published 5 November 2010 by McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Bueche, Frederick J.
By Hecht, Eugene
Series Schaum's Outline Series

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Full details for this title

ISBN-13 9780071448147
ISBN-10 0071448144
Stock Available
Status Internationally sourced; usually ships 2-3 weeks
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Imprint Schaum Outline Series
Publication Date 5 November 2010
International Publication Date 1 January 2006
Publication Country United States United States
Format Paperback
Edition 10th Revised edition
Author(s) By Bueche, Frederick J.
By Hecht, Eugene
Series Schaum's Outline Series
Category Physics
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Library of Congress Physics
NBS Text Education & Teaching
ONIX Text General/trade;College/higher education
Number of Pages 437
Dimensions Width: 210mm
Height: 274mm
Spine: 17mm
Weight 694g
Dewey Code 530
Catalogue Code Not specified

Description of this Textbook

This book provides an introduction to physics that you don't need to be a math whiz to understand. Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Tenth Edition , is a clear, easily understood review of introductory noncalculus-based physics. It is especially helpful if you do not have a strong background in mathematics.

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Author's Bio

Frederick J. Bueche, Ph.D., is a distinguished professor at-large at the University of Dayton. Eugene Hecht, Ph.D., was professor of physics at Adelphi University.

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