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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Physics Reference Book For the Scientist - Book Review

Most Americans have a pretty good understanding of physics. After all, we all understand gravity, and we know what happens when we turn on the stove and boil water. We also know when we go around the corner too fast in our car everything leans to one side. And most young men have played baseball at sometime in their life so they have a pretty good idea of force, power, kinetic energy, and object's trajectory. All this is "physics" of course.






Still, what if you are a scientist and you understand all that but you need to know or all there is to know, all the mathematical formulations and exactly how everything affects everything else in a scientific way? If these are things that you need to know, then perhaps I can recommend a very good book to you. This is a book that I have in my personal library and I use quite often when coming up with new concepts, innovations, or inventions. The name of the book he has;

"Physics for Scientists" by Randall K. Knight.




This is a reference book for Scientists on the realm of physics. It helps scientists so they don't make any mistakes when they're conceiving a new idea or pushing the limits of thought with new concepts. It's a very excellent book and it makes a nice addition to the library for a graduate physics student or someone that has been studying physics all their live and has some revolutionary new ideas.






The book is fully illustrated, and it is very good. I recommend it to anyone that is involved in the scientific fields, even rocket scientists. I hope you will please consider all this.








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