Physics for Nonphysicists

By (author) Frank R. Spellman

Paperback - £38.00

Publication date:

16 May 2009

Length of book:

282 pages

Publisher

Government Institutes

ISBN-13: 9780865871830

Environmental professionals who look beyond their specialties and acquire knowledge in a variety of sciences not only make solving on-the-job problems easier for themselves, but they also increase their employment opportunities. This fifth book in the "non-specialist" series provides both professionals and students with a clear, concise overview of the most important aspects of physics in a way that anyone, even those who have never taken a formal physics course, can relate to.

Starting with the basic principles of measurement, conversion factors, and math operations, the author explores the topics of motion and force, work and energy, gravity, atoms, heat, sound, light and color, and basic electricity. Each chapter examines the jargon, concepts, key concerns, and applications of physics in action and ends with a chapter review test.
Spellman... provides an overview and review of the jargon, concepts, and key concerns of physics and physics in enviornmental action.