
Introductory Physics I
by Robert G. Brown
2008
Number of pages: 213
Description:
A free textbook for Newtonian mechanics, waves and oscillations, and thermodynamics. This text is intended to be used in the first semester of a two-semester series of courses teaching introductory physics at the college level.
Download or read it online for free here:
Download link
(1.2MB, PDF)
Similar books
Preparing for College Physicsby David Murdock - TTU
In this booklet I've tried to pick out the bits of your math courses that you will really need to get through your first courses in physics and chemistry. In addition, I give some directions on how to use an inexpensive scientific calculator.
(17974 views)
Conceptual Physicsby Benjamin Crowell - Lightandmatter.com
Conceptual Physics is a nonmathematical physics textbook, dealing with conservation of mass and energy, conservation of momentum, conservation of angular momentum, relativity, electricity, fields, the ray model of light and waves.
(62178 views)
Elementary Physics II: Oscillations, Wavesby Satindar Bhagat - Bookboon
We begin by discussing waves in matter - sound being a special case. To understand the nature of light we begin by introducing Electric and Magnetic fields and build the relationships which develop into the Maxwell's Electromagnetic Field Equations.
(11358 views)
College Physics for Students of Biology and Chemistryby Kenneth R. Koehler - Raymond Walters College
This textbook is intended as a vehicle for students in the biological and chemical sciences, enabling them to understand the physical underpinnings of their later studies. The systems under investigation will relate to human physiology.
(22576 views)