Monday, March 1, 2010

Fundamental Formulas of Physics, Vol. 1

407 pages | 1960 | PDF | 21,5 Mb Well written descriptions; and well thought-out examples are given when needed. I have both volumes and they have been a great resource to me while developing Modelling Software. Multiple Author's contributions have resulted in a little overlapping, but there was one benefit to this - seeing adapted forms of the same formula. I also like the book: "The Cambridge Handbook of Physics Formulas (230 pages)" which is 40 years newer. But have found myself referring this two-volume-set the most recently (totaling 741 pages) because: more fields & cross-fields are covered, great examples, smaller hand-held size, jammed packed prerequisite math formulas & data (153 pages) in first four chapters including: Pre/Post Calculus, Fourier Series, Green Function, Vectors, Tensors, etc. (good brush up - been out of college few years) Also locating a particular formula is quick because of the Large Detailed Split-page Contents at beginning of both volumes (20 pages each) and also helpful - chapter names are printed on both covers. Fundamental Formulas of Physics Volume One Page 1 to Page 364. (Chapter 1 to Chapter 15) (1) Basic Mathematical Formulas (2) Statistics (3) Nomograms (4) Physical Constants (5) Classical Mechanics (6) Special Theory of Relatetivity (7) The General Theory of Relatetivity (8) Hydrodynamics and Aerodynamics (9) Boundary Value Problems in Mathematical Physics (10) Heat and Thermodynamics (11) Statistics Mechanics (12) Kinetic Theory of Gases: Viscosity, Thermal Conduction, and diffusion (13) Electromagnetic Theory (14) Electronics (15) Sound and Acoustics Links (21,5 Mb) Quote:http://rapidshare.com/files/138233708/Fundamental_Formulas_of_Physics__Vol._1_www.softarchive.net.rar