This book replaces the two pocket books on engineering science and physical science, and provides all the relevant engineering and physical science formulas, definitions and general information that are required by students, practising engineers and scientists, and engineering and science technician
Newnes Physical Science. Pocket Book for Engineers
β Scribed by J. O. Bird and P. J. Chivers (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd, Crc Pr I Llc
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 450
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page i
Copyright, Page ii
Preface, Page iii
1 - SI units, Pages 1-3
2 - Density, Page 4
3 - Scalar and vector quantities, Page 5
4 - Standard quantity symbols and units, Pages 6-9
5 - Speed and velocity, Pages 10-12
6 - Acceleration and force, Pages 13-18
7 - Linear momentum and impulse, Pages 19-20
8 - Linear and angular motion, Pages 21-25
9 - Friction, Pages 26-28
10 - Waves, Pages 29-36
11 - Interference and diffraction, Pages 37-42
12 - Light rays, Pages 43-50
13 - The effects of forces on materials, Pages 51-59
14 - Centre of gravity and equilibrium, Pages 60-61
15 - Coplanar forces acting at a point, Pages 62-68
16 - Simply supported beams, Pages 69-77
17 - Work, energy and power, Pages 78-83
18 - Simple machines, Pages 84-92
19 - Heat energy, Pages 93-99
20 - Thermal expansion, Pages 100-103
21 - Measurement of temperature, Pages 104-116
22 - Solutions, Pages 117-123
23 - Pressure in fluids, Pages 124-132
24 - Surface tension and viscosity, Pages 133-139
25 - Ideal gas laws, Pages 140-144
26 - Simple harmonic motion and resonance, Pages 145-149
27 - Basic d.c. circuit theory, Pages 150-161
28 - D.G. circuit analysis, Pages 162-176
29 - Electrolysis, Pages 177-188
30 - Electrode potentials, cells and corrosion, Pages 189-205
31 - Capacitors and capacitance, Pages 206-211
32 - Electromagnetism and magnetic circuits, Pages 212-222
33 - Electromagnetic induction and inductance, Pages 223-227
34 - Alternating currents and voltages, Pages 228-238
35 - Single phase series a.c. circuits, Pages 239-246
36 - Electrical measuring instruments and measurements, Pages 247-267
37 - Semiconductor diodes, Pages 268-275
38 - Transistors, Pages 276-285
39 - Atoms, molecules, compounds and mixtures, Pages 286-288
40 - The laws of chemical combination, Pages 289-291
41 - Relative atomic masses, molecular masses and the βmoleβ concept, Pages 292-294
42 - Atomic structure of matter, Pages 295-303
43 - Radioactivity, Pages 304-314
44 - Chemical bonding of the elements, Pages 315-320
45 - Chemical bonding in compounds, Pages 321-338
46 - The kinetic theory of matter, Pages 339-345
47 - Chemical reactions, Pages 346-353
48 - Rates of chemical reaction, Pages 354-359
49 - Energy of chemical reactions, Pages 360-371
50 - Chemical equilibrium in liquids and solutions, Pages 372-377
51 - Chemical equilibrium in gaseous reactions, Pages 378-381
52 - Ionic equilibrium reactions, Pages 382-389
53 - The structure of materials, Pages 390-400
54 - Organic chemistry, Pages 401-425
55 - Inorganic chemistry, Pages 426-437
Index, Pages 438-447
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Newnes Engineering Science Pocket Book is a uniquely versatile and practical tool for a wide range of engineers and students. All the fundamentals of electrical and mechanical engineering science and physics are covered, with an emphasis on concise descriptions, key methods, clear diagrams, formulae
Newnes Engineering Science Pocket Book is a uniquely versatile and practical tool for a wide range of engineers and students. All the fundamentals of electrical and mechanical engineering science and physics are covered, with an emphasis on concise descriptions, key methods, clear diagrams, formulae