General Physics II
by Donald Luttermoser
Publisher: East Tennessee State University 2013
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General Physics II is the second course in a two-semester sequence that covers the following four main sections of classical physics: electromagnetism, wave mechanics, electromagnetic radiation and its interaction with matter, and optics.
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