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Six Ideas That Shaped Physics: Unit T - Some Processes are Irreversible

Six Ideas That Shaped Physics: Unit T - Some Processes are Irreversible

Six Ideas That Shaped Physics: Unit T - Some Processes are Irreversible

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Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Author: Thomas A Moore
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2002-05-29
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Label: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Number Of Pages: 208
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SIX IDEAS THAT SHAPED PHYSICS is the 21st century's alternative to traditional, encyclopedic textbooks. Thomas Moore designed SIX IDEAS to teach students: --to apply basic physical principles to realistic situations --to solve realistic problems --to resolve contradictions between their preconceptions and the laws of physics --to organize the ideas of physics into an integrated hierarchy
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A Fantastic University Series 2007-09-14
I took New York State Regents physics in 11th grade back in high school. I've always had a skill for math, but after taking Regents physics all I thought was, "Meh, that was fun." When I got to college I decided to give physics another go, and since I had some advanced math experience, I chose a course called University Physics (which is calculus based, over the strictly algebra based "College Physics"). Moore's Six Ideas were the required texts -- the first three units (C, N, and R) covered in the first semester, and units E, Q, and T in the second semester.

Moore's books literally changed my life. After taking University Physics, I fell in love with the subject again, and am now a junior undergraduate majoring in both math and physics. My only regret is that I sold Moore's texts back after completing the course, as I needed the money. I wish I still had them for references, and chances are I will end up buying the set again for just that.




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