Physics, , Student Study GuideDescribes applications in medicine, automobile features, transportation, home entertainment, athletics, household applications, information processing, detection devices, camera technology, and many more. * Contains numerous discussions and examples that focus on human physiology, including muscle forces, blood pressure, the refraction of light by the eye, and many others. |
Contents
Introduction and Mathematical Concepts | 1 |
Kinematics in One Dimension | 21 |
Kinematics in Two Dimensions | 38 |
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