Physical science : an inquiry approach / James Monroe and Bonnie Jackson.
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- Q 160.2 .M66 1977

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GC P 211 .N67 1987 c.1 Passages : a writer's guide / | GC P 211 .N67 1987 c.2 Passages : a writer's guide / | GC P 211 .R39 1987 The Writer's way / | GC Q 160.2 .M66 1977 Physical science : an inquiry approach / | GC QA 39.2 .M63 1967 Modern introductory analysis / | GC QA 76.6 .L33 1987 c.2 Structured programming concepts / | GC QA 76.8.I2594 .T73 1983 The IBM Personal computer / |
Includes index.
Chapter 1. Relative motion -- Chapter 2. Our present but tentative picture of the solar system -- Chapter 3. What causes motion? -- Chapter 4. On gravity, tides and keeping satellites in orbit -- Chapter 5. Energy and you -- Chapter 6. Work and energy -- Chapter 7. Electricity and magnetism -- Chapter 8. Light energy.
This book has been written expressly for students having a little of difficulty, in the amount of material included, and in the usefulness of the material to the reader.
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