Theoretical Physics
by W. Wilson
Publisher: Dutton 1931
Number of pages: 354
Description:
The purpose of the present work is to present an account of the theoretical side of physics which, without being too elaborate and voluminous, will nevertheless be sufficiently comprehensive to be useful to teachers and students. This volume deals with mechanics and heat.
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