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- catalog contributor b4973233.
- catalog created "1928.".
- catalog date "1928".
- catalog date "1928.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1928.".
- catalog description ""References" at end of some of the chapters.".
- catalog description "The place of physical science in modern civilization -- Measuring the work a machine does -- More about the work done by machines -- Friction -- Directed quantities and their treatment -- Nonconcurrent forces -- The nature of things -- The nature of things (continued) -- Some effects due to heat -- Electric currents and energy -- The laws of electric circuits -- The beginnings of modern physics -- The energy of sunlight -- The motion of falling bodies -- Force and the production of motion -- What is the sun? -- What is inside an atom? -- Magnetic and electric fields -- Identifying the components of atoms -- More about the components of atoms -- The transmission of energy--wave motion -- The characteristic properties of waves -- The nature of light -- The simpler phenomena of light -- Mirrors, lenses, and prisms -- The production of images -- The eye and some other optical instruments -- Interference and diffraction -- More about diffraction -- Polarization and double refraction -- Electromagnetic waves -- The complete electromagnetic spectrum -- X-ray spectra -- Ether and matter, the theory of relativity -- The production of radiation -- The structure of atoms -- The absorption and distribution of radiant energy -- The kinetic theory and some properties of fluids -- Evaporating, freezing and other kinetic molecular phenomena -- Physics of the air -- Physics of the air (continued) -- Fluids in motion -- Some properties of solid bodies -- The utilization of energy -- More about heat engines -- Currents and magnets -- Measuring magnetic fields -- Electrical machinery -- Alternating-current machines -- The transportation of information--telegraph, telephone, and radio.".
- catalog extent "xix, 641 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Physics for college students.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Physics for college students.".
- catalog issued "1928".
- catalog issued "1928.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York [etc.] McGraw-Hill book company, inc.,".
- catalog relation "Physics for college students.".
- catalog subject "Physics.".
- catalog subject "QC21 .K58 1928".
- catalog tableOfContents "The place of physical science in modern civilization -- Measuring the work a machine does -- More about the work done by machines -- Friction -- Directed quantities and their treatment -- Nonconcurrent forces -- The nature of things -- The nature of things (continued) -- Some effects due to heat -- Electric currents and energy -- The laws of electric circuits -- The beginnings of modern physics -- The energy of sunlight -- The motion of falling bodies -- Force and the production of motion -- What is the sun? -- What is inside an atom? -- Magnetic and electric fields -- Identifying the components of atoms -- More about the components of atoms -- The transmission of energy--wave motion -- The characteristic properties of waves -- The nature of light -- The simpler phenomena of light -- Mirrors, lenses, and prisms -- The production of images -- The eye and some other optical instruments -- Interference and diffraction -- More about diffraction -- Polarization and double refraction -- Electromagnetic waves -- The complete electromagnetic spectrum -- X-ray spectra -- Ether and matter, the theory of relativity -- The production of radiation -- The structure of atoms -- The absorption and distribution of radiant energy -- The kinetic theory and some properties of fluids -- Evaporating, freezing and other kinetic molecular phenomena -- Physics of the air -- Physics of the air (continued) -- Fluids in motion -- Some properties of solid bodies -- The utilization of energy -- More about heat engines -- Currents and magnets -- Measuring magnetic fields -- Electrical machinery -- Alternating-current machines -- The transportation of information--telegraph, telephone, and radio.".
- catalog title "Physics for college students; an introduction to the study of the physical sciences, by A.A. Knowlton ...".
- catalog type "text".