| The Physics Companion is a revision aid and study guide for undergraduates in physics. It covers the core topics, deriving key concepts and equations in clear one-page figure-rich descriptions. Each subsection contains a summary of the main equations, together with a set of worked examples.
The topics covered include:
· Thermal Physics Electricity and Magnetism · Waves and Optics · Mechanics · States of Matter · Quantum Physics
Intended as supporting material for other texts, the book will be an essential resource for undergraduate students throughout the course of their degree.
Pocket-size text overviews the core subjects covered in an undergraduate physics degree plan. Individual topics are covered in one-page summaries; including thermal physics, electricity and magnetism, mechanics, properties of matter, waves and optics, atomic and molecular physics, nuclear physics, and space science. Supplements required text or serves as a reference. Softcover. |
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