LINDNER PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERING STUDIES

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Marco Busch, Walther Ebner


Anniversary volume of the physics classic

  • Updated and expanded according to the latest findings
  • 20th edition, 02/2024
  • Hardcover


This long-established, comprehensive physics textbook is an important tool in

Engineering degree programs at both universities and universities of applied sciences. Physical concepts are presented clearly over more than 800 pages, with mathematical derivations limited to the essentials.


On the one hand, this textbook is suitable as a basic textbook on the subject of physics for beginners,

On the other hand, its structured design also allows it to be used as a reference work, enabling a review and refreshing of existing knowledge.


Of particular importance are the many worked-out, practical examples that allow the

Readers can quickly grasp connections and prepare for exams and tests. Important key points and equations are highlighted.


For the 20th edition, the book has been completely revised and expanded. The sections on quantum mechanics, atomic physics, solid-state physics, and relativity have been updated and expanded to reflect the latest findings.

  • CHARACTERISTICS

    EAN / ISBN 978-3-446-45882-6

    Item No. CET -45882

    Page number 938


    Product type Hardcover, full color

    Publication date 20th edition 02/2024


    author Marco Busch, Walther Ebner


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  • DETAILS

    Priv.-Doz. Dr. habil. Marco Busch is head of the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the preparatory college of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and was a lecturer in physics and electrical engineering at several universities of applied sciences in

    Berlin, Hamburg and Karlsruhe.


    Professor Dr. rer. nat. Walther Ebner He is a physicist. After studying and earning his doctorate in Munich and Hamburg, he worked in industrial research and development in the field of photovoltaics. Subsequently, he taught physics and computer science at the Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences for many years.

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