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Elementary Textbook on Physics Vol 3 – Landsberg
In this post, we will see Elementary Textbook on Physics – Volume 3 – Oscillations And Waves Optics Atomic And Nuclear Physics edited by G. S. Landsberg. About the book: Volume 3 covers aspects of wave motion, oscillations, optics and atomic … Continue reading
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Tagged Acoustic Vibrations, Application of Reflection and Refraction of Light to Image Formation, Atomic Nuclei and Nuclear Power, atomic structure, Basic Concepts, Basic Laws of Geometrical Optics, Diffraction of Light, Dispersion of Light and Colours of Bodies, Effects of Light, Electric Oscillations, Electromagnetic Spectrum, electromagnetic waves, elementary particles, high school, Interference of Light, Interference of Waves, Light Phenomena: General, Mechanical Vibrations, mir books, New Achievements in Elementary Particle Physics, Optical Instruments, Optical Systems and Errors, Photometry and Lighting Engineering, Physical Principles of Optical Holography, physics, Polarization of Light, radioactivity, Spectra and Spectral Regularities, Transverse Nature of Lightwaves, velocity of light, Wave Phenomena
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Elementary Textbook on Physics Vol 1 – Landsberg
In this post, we will see Elementary Textbook on Physics – Volume 1 – Mechanics, Heat and Molecular Physics edited by G. S. Landsberg. About the book: Volume 1 covers aspects of basic mechanics and fluid mechanics (both statics and dynamics), … Continue reading
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Tagged Aerostatics, Curvilinear Motion, dynamics, Elasticity and Strength, Fluid Dynamics, heat, Heat Engines, high school, Hydrostatics, kinematics, Law of Energy Conservation, mir books, mir publishers, Molecular Theory, Motion in Noninertial Reference Systems and inertial Forces, physics, Physics of the Atmosphere, Properties of Gases, Properties of Liquids, Properties of Solids, Properties of Vapours, random, statics, Thermal Expansion of Solids and Liquids, Transition from Solid to Liquid State, work, Work and Energy
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Calculus: Basic Concepts for High Schools – Tarasov
In this post, we will see the book Calculus: Basic Concepts for High Schools by Lev Tarasov. Now, many of you must be wondering why a re-post of a book? The answer is that this is not a scan of … Continue reading
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Tagged calculus, differential equations, functions, high school, mathematics, mir publishers, tarasov
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A Collection of Questions and Problems in Physics – Sena
I believe that if you have solved or studied the solution of a large number of problems, the basics of the physical method of thinking have become clearer. We now come to A Collection of Questions and Problems in Physics … Continue reading
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Tagged high school, mir publishers, physics, problems and solutions
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Tarasov and Tarasova – Magnet Links
Magnet links / torrents have been created for books of Lev Tarasov and Aldina Tarasova. You can find them at the links below: Lev Tarasov – Calculus – Basic Concepts for High Scools here. Lev Tarasov – Laser Age in … Continue reading
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Tagged calculus, high school, optics, quantum mechanics, symmetry, tarasov, tarasova
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