The Elements of Physics

The Elements of Physics by Ian S. Grant is a comprehensive introduction tailored for first-year physics students, published by Oxford University Press in 2001. This edition spans 789 pages and is presented in English, featuring a two-color text design complemented by over 500 diagrams that highlight essential concepts in physics. The book is structured to deliver information clearly and concisely, guiding students through the foundational aspects of university-level physics.
Readers will find a variety of teaching aids within the text, including worked examples and graded problems designed to enhance understanding. An appendix on necessary mathematics further supports the learning process, catering to the needs of modern students. This book serves as a valuable resource for those looking to grasp the fundamental principles of science and physics, making it a practical choice for academic study.
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An introduction to physics for first-year physics students, designed to deliver information clearly and concisely.The authors guide the student through the foundations of university physics in this authoritative introduction. the two-colour text design and over 500 diagrams bring out the key points, and the text makes full advantage of features such as worked examples, graded problems, and an appendix onnecessary mathematics in order to better explain the subject and meet the needs of the modern student.TEACHING AIDSOn-line solutions for students written by the authors
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