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Mechanics, Heat, and the Human Body: An Introduction to Physics
Howard D. Goldick
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| #1917917 in Books | 2000-10-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x.50 x7.00l,.81 | File type: PDF | 212 pages||5 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| author's comments|By Howard D. Goldick|I am the author of the book, so please excuse the 5 stars. The purpose of this note is to let anyone who is interested know that I have a web site, morpheus.hartford.edu/~goldick. On the site I maintain a list of errors and re-writes for the book. They are listed by date and by page. I hope that this is useful to all who are using the|From the Back Cover||The first basic physics book written specifically for students pursuing careers in physical and occupational therapy, Mechanics, Heat and the Human Body emphasizes physics principles as they relate to the human body. Using a wealth o
This unique introduction to physics for readers who are particularly interested in the human body covers a limited number of distinct physics topics (related to mechanics and heat) in great depth and with many examples and problems that relate directly to readers' interests. Each topic is developed quantitatively using high school-level algebra (linear equations, simultaneous equations), trigonometric functions, and vectors. Applications focus on typical sit...
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