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Newnes
Engineering Science Pocket Book
John Bird
Book Description
Comprehensive and convenient for frequent reference in offices,
workshops and studiesAnswers all those awkward questions,
and includes all those half-remembered formulaeContent matched
to the demands of the latest FE syllabusesA compendium of
key methods, formulae, diagrams and data Newnes Engineering
Science Pocket Book is a uniquely versatile and practical
tool for a wide range of engineers and students. All the fundamentals
of electrical and mechanical engineering science and physics
are covered, with an emphasis on concise descriptions, key
methods, clear diagrams, formulae and how to use them. John
Bird's presentations of this core material puts all the answers
at your fingertips.
The contents of this book have been carefully matched to the
latest Further and Higher Education syllabuses so that it
can also be used as a revision guide or a quick-access source
of underpinning knowledge. Students on competence-based courses
such as NVQs will find this approach particularly refreshing
and practical.
This book and its companion title, Newnes Engineering Mathematics
Pocket Book, provide the underpinning knowledge for the whole
range of engineering communities catered for by the Newnes
Pocket Book series. These related titles include: Newnes Mechanical
Engineer's Pocket Book (Roger Timings) Newnes Electrical Pocket
Book (E. A. Reeves) Newnes Electronic Engineer's Pocket Book
(Joe Carr & Keith Brindley) Newnes Radio and RF Engineer's
Pocket Book (Joe Carr & John Davies) Newnes Telecommunications
Engineer's Pocket Book (Steve Winder)
Synopsis
This titles offers a versatile and practical tool for a wide
range of engineers and students. All the fundamentals of electrical
and mechanical engineering science and physics are covered,
with an emphasis on concise descriptions, key methods, clear
diagrams, formulae and how to use them. The author's presentations
of this core material puts all the answers at your fingertips.
The contents of this book have been carefully matched to the
latest Further and Higher Education syllabuses so that it
can also be used as a revision guide or a quick-access source
of underpinning knowledge. Students on competence-based courses
such as NVQs should find this approach particularly practical.
This book and its companion title, "Newnes Engineering
Mathematics Pocket Book", provide the underpinning knowledge
for the whole range of engineering communities catered for
by the Newnes Pocket Book series
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Practical
Electric Motor Handbook
Irving Gottlieb
Synopsis
This text seeks to allow engineers to marry existing knowledge
of technologies with motor technology and hence incorporate
motors into their products. It may also be useful for students
and experimenters looking beyond basic circuits and devices
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Mechanical
Engineer's Pocket Book
(Newnes Pocket Books)
Roger Timings
Synopsis
This edition has been substantially revised to take account
of recently introduced standards and the newest technology
with an emphasis on current engineering practice.
Reviewer: A reader from Shropshire, England
Newness Mechanical Engineers Pocket Book gives a great insight
into the world of engineering and the standards that control
the every day lives of engineers throughout the world. The
book gives great detail over such area as thread standards,
bolt standards, CNC computing language standards amongst
other things. The book comes in an easy to use format with
clearly readable tables that don't take hours to decipher.
A great book for anyone looking at doing higher qualifications
in Mechanical Engineering or if you've just got interest.
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Collins
Dictionary of Science
With
thousands of entries, this dictionary provides a guide to
the ever-growing vocabulary of science, with coverage of
terms from physics, chemistry, biology, the earth sciences
and mathematics. This dictionary is designed for use by
senior school students (there were over 120,000 canidates
in the main A-level science subjects in 2001 in England
and Wales), and by scientists and those working with scientists
who need a guide to help them with terms outside their own
areas of expertise.
Fully illustrated with over 50 diagrams and line drawings,
this text includes over 7000 entries explaining terms from
Chemistry, Physics, Biology, the Earth Sciences, and Mathematics.
Also included are references to the best and most helpful
internet sites, a bibliography, and several useful appendices,
for example on SI Units and the Periodic Table.
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The
New Penguin Dictionary of Science
Edition Reissue
Clugston, M.J.
An
up-to-date dictionary of science, for use by school and
college students and the general reader. provides an explanation
of the basic vocabulary of physics, chemistry, molecular
biology, biochemistry, astronomy and mathematics.
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