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Title: College Physics for Students of Biology and Chemistry
Url: http://kias.dyndns.org/biophys.2ed/contents.html
Creator: Koehler, Kenneth R.
Publisher: Raymond Walters General and Technical College
Description: From Ken Koehler, Associate Professor of Physics at Raymond Walters College, this physics hypertextbook is intended "as a vehicle for students in the biological and chemical sciences, enabling them to understand the physical underpinnings of their later studies." With a focus on the activities of measurement and prediction as they apply to the study of physics, the lessons are intended for serious students with a working knowledge of algebra and some college level biology and chemistry. The chapters cover mechanics, fluids, electricity, magnetism, atomic physics, nuclear physics, thermodynamics, and wave physics. There is a short list of links for further research. Some of the problems may require Java or Mathematica. While the site is has a basic, text-only look to it, this is an excellent resource for physics, chemistry, and biology students.
LC Classification: Science -- Physics -- General works, treatises, and advanced textbooks -- 2001-
Resource Type: Reference Material
Format: Document -- HTML
Audience: Learner
Education Level: Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
Language: English
Rights: Kenneth R. Koehler
Access Rights: Free access
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