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Physics for Electronics Technicians (Navy Training Courses NavPers 10095) Bureau of Naval Personnel Washington, D.C., U.S.A. United States Government Printing Office 1954 Soft Cover Very Good ; Wraps; 378 pages with index; Black & white illustrations; Textblock is tight with no internal markings; Unfaded, medium blue, pictorial cover with no tears and no creasing to the spine; It has modest shelf and edge wear including light corner curl to front panel bottom right and a small amount of rubbing to the back panel bottom left; A solid copy to have; . (As one of the Navy Training Courses especially adapted for Naval Reserve training at the time, this book was designed to (1) Furnish a background in electronics equivalent to that of a solid high-school physics course, and (2) to teach the principles of physics in as short a time as possible by illustrating those principles in the field of electronics. Again, written for men of the U.S. Naval Reserve (at the time) who sought training and advancement in fields involving electronics and branches of physics especially important to successful work in electronics. Beginning with the Principles of Measurement, this presents concise explanations of Simple Mechanisms, Work Power and Efficiency, Motion Mass and Energy, Heat, Sound, Light and Optical Systems, Electricity Magnetism and Electromagnetism and A-C Characteristics. Remedial work, answers, and physical symbols are given in the appendixes.) Price:
8.64 USD
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