9781260466065-126046606X-Connect Access Card for The Physical Universe

Connect Access Card for The Physical Universe

ISBN-13: 9781260466065
ISBN-10: 126046606X
Edition: 17
Author: Beiser, Arthur Emeritus, Konrad Krauskopf
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Format: Printed Access Code
Category: Physics
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ISBN-13: 9781260466065
ISBN-10: 126046606X
Edition: 17
Author: Beiser, Arthur Emeritus, Konrad Krauskopf
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Format: Printed Access Code
Category: Physics

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Connect Access Card for The Physical Universe (ISBN-13: 9781260466065 and ISBN-10: 126046606X), written by authors Beiser, Arthur Emeritus, Konrad Krauskopf, was published by McGraw Hill in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Physics books. You can easily purchase or rent Connect Access Card for The Physical Universe (Printed Access Code) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Physics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.96.

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About the Author
Arthur Beiser, a native of New York City, received B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in physics from New York University, where he later served as Associate Professor of Physics. He then was a Senior Research Scientist at the Lamont Geo- logical Observatory of Columbia University. His research interests were chiefly in cosmic rays and in magnetohydrodynamics as applied to geophysics and astrophys- ics. In addition to theoretical work, he participated in a cosmic-ray expedition to an Alaskan peak and directed a search for magnetohydrodynamic waves from space in various Pacific locations. A Fellow of The Explorers Club, Dr. Beiser was the first chairman of its Committee on Space Exploration. He is the author or coauthor of 36 books, mostly college texts on physics and mathematics, 14 of which have been translated into a total of 27 languages. Two of his books are on sailing, The Proper Yacht and The Sailor’s World. Figure 13-21 is a photograph of Dr. Beiser at the helm of his 58-ft sloop; he and his wife Germaine have sailed over 150,000 miles, includ- ing two Atlantic crossings and a rounding of Cape Horn. Germaine Beiser, who has degrees in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and New York University, is the author or coauthor of seven books on various aspects of physics and has contributed to The Physical Universe. For a number of years she was the editor of a cruising guide to the Adriatic Sea.
Konrad B. Krauskopf was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin and earned a B.S. in chemistry from University of Wisconsin in 1931. He then earned a Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of California in Berkeley. When the Great Depression made jobs in chemistry scarce, Professor Krauskopf decided to study geology, which had long fascinated him. Through additional graduate work at Stanford University, he earned a second Ph.D. and eventually a position on the Stanford faculty. He remained at Stanford until his retirement in 1976. During his tenure, Professor Krauskopf also worked at various times with the U.S. Geological Survey, served with the U.S. army in occupied Japan, and traveled to Norway, France, and Germany on sabbatical leaves. His research interests included field work on granites and metamorphic rocks and laboratory study on applications of chemistry to geologic problems, especially the formation of ore deposits. In recent years, Professor Krauskopf had spent time working with various government agencies on the problem of radioactive waste disposal. Professor Krauskopf passed away on May 8, 2003.

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