Física para la ciencia y la tecnología. Vol. 2A - Amazon.de
En el mundo de la enseñanza universitaria de la física, existen libros que trascienden generaciones y se consolidan como auténticos clásicos. "Física para la Ciencia y la Tecnología" (cuyo título original es Physics for Scientists and Engineers ) de los autores Paul A. Tipler y Gene Mosca es, sin duda, uno de ellos. Su sexta edición, publicada en español por la Editorial Reverté, representa un hito en la renovación de la didáctica de esta disciplina. En particular, el de esta colección se ha convertido en una herramienta indispensable para todos aquellos estudiantes y profesionales que se adentran en el estudio de la electricidad, el magnetismo y la luz.
3.4 Teoremas de circuitos
Análisis de distribuciones discretas y continuas de carga, aplicando de manera intensiva la Ley de Coulomb y el concepto de líneas de campo. fisica tipler mosca 6 edicion vol 2
El electromagnetismo y la óptica son la base de casi toda la tecnología contemporánea. Desde el diseño de microchips y antenas de telefonía móvil hasta los sistemas de fibra óptica y motores eléctricos, los principios descritos en este libro son indispensables.
She slammed the book shut. “You’re just ink,” she whispered. But the coffee ring from J.M. 2009 stared back. J.M. had been here. J.M. had probably failed a midterm, cried, or understood something profound at 3 AM and underlined it with a shaky hand.
The experience had been so vivid that Alex couldn't help but wonder if it had all been just a product of his imagination. But as he opened his textbook to a random page, he noticed a small inscription: "For Alex, future physicist extraordinaire." Física para la ciencia y la tecnología
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Students often breeze through Volume 1 (Kinematics, Dynamics, Energy). Volume 2 is a different beast. It abandons intuitive macroscopic motion for invisible fields and abstract mathematics. "Física para la Ciencia y la Tecnología" (cuyo
She opened the book to a random page: Chapter 34, The Wave Nature of Light. Double-slit interference. The book said: “Even when you send photons one at a time, the interference pattern emerges. Each particle interferes with itself. It goes through both slits.”
Each chapter begins with a clear outline and objectives. Margin notes highlight key equations and definitions. The writing is precise but avoids unnecessary mathematical complexity for its own sake. Key concepts are often restated in plain language.
