This widely adopted textbook offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to fluid mechanics, blending theory with practical examples. Emphasis is placed on the physical understanding of fluid behavior. Includes many worked examples and end-of-chapter problems.
This comprehensive volume explores the chemical physics of free molecules using quantum mechanical foundations. Topics include the electronic structure, vibrational and rotational spectra, and interaction potentials, making it valuable for researchers and graduate-level students in physical chemistry and molecular physics.
A comprehensive introduction to dynamics and control of physical systems, emphasizing modeling, differential equations, feedback and stability, and response analysis across mechanical, electrical, and fluid systems. The text is rich with examples, problems, and engineering applications
College-level physics covering topics from mechanics to nuclear physics in outline format with worked examples and exercises
This book presents a historical and scientific account of the development of chemical kinetics, focusing on the theory and mechanisms of chain reactions. It explores contributions from major chemists and offers a retrospective view of the evolution of kinetic theory in the 20th century.
This book is part of the Oxford Introductions to Language Study series. It provides a concise and accessible introduction to semantics, discussing the history, key issues, and leading theories in the study of meaning in language.
This book is a comprehensive introduction to the mathematical techniques commonly used in the physical sciences. It covers topics such as calculus, linear algebra, complex variables, differential equations, vector analysis, Fourier analysis, and special functions. It is designed as a textbook for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in physics, chemistry, and engineering