The Penguin Dictionary of Physics

The Penguin Dictionary of Physics by John Cullerne is a comprehensive reference work published by Penguin in 2000. This third revised edition spans 504 pages and is presented in English. It offers clear definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in the field of physics, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals alike.
Readers will find that this dictionary not only covers physics terminology but also includes articles on related scientific fields such as physical chemistry, astronomy, computing, and engineering. Additionally, it features an appendix of scientific tables and symbols, enhancing its utility as a reference tool. This edition is designed to support those seeking to deepen their understanding of science and physics.
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In the PENGUIN REFERENCE series, the third revised edition of an illustrated dictionary containing definitions of words and terminology used in the field of physics. It includes articles on related scientific fields such as physical chemistry, astronomy, computing and engineering, as well as an appendix of scientific tables and symbols.
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