Teaching physics through ancient Chinese science and technology / Matt Marone.
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E-Books | MEF eKitap Kütüphanesi | IOP Science eBook - EBA | Q127.C5 M378 2019eb (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | IOP_20210142 |
"Version: 20190701"--Title page verso.
"A Morgan & Claypool publication as part of IOP Concise Physics"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Introduction -- 2. Kinematics (Y�und�ongxu�e) -- 3. Force (l�i) -- 4. Torque (l�ij�u) -- 5. Energy (�eng) and Momentum (D�ongli�ang) -- 6. Experiments 6-1 -- 6.1. Paper making (Z�aoz
The combination of Asian studies and Physics is a unique blend rarely found in a Western scientific classroom. The field of Asian studies is rapidly growing and branching out into scientific realms. At the same time, there is a growing need to e
Non-science majors, undergraduates.
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Matt Marone is an Associate Professor at Mercer University in Macon Georgia where he teaches Physics, Astronomy and Asian Studies. He received his PhD and MS degrees from Clemson University, and a BS degree in physics from the Rochester Institut
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