Library of Math
New and Used Math Books at Great Low Prices
Subscribe to the Library of Math Feed

Useful Mathematical and Physical Formulae

Useful Mathematical and Physical Formulae

enlarge enlarge 
Author: Matthew Watkins
Creator: Matt Tweed
Publisher: Walker & Company
Category: Book

List Price: $10.00
Buy New: $3.73
You Save: $6.27 (63%)



New (29) Used (24) Collectible (1) from $0.55

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 275255

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 64
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7 x 5.9 x 0.5

ISBN: 0802713807
Dewey Decimal Number: 510.212
EAN: 9780802713803

Publication Date: April 1, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! NEW Book! May have remainder mark. Most orders ship within 1 BUSINESS DAY with ORDER CONFIRMATION.

Similar Items:

  • Q.E.D.: Beauty in Mathematical Proof (Wooden Books)
  • Sacred Geometry (Wooden Books)
  • Symmetry: The Ordering Principle (Wooden Books)
  • Platonic & Archimedean Solids (Wooden Books)
  • The Golden Section: Nature's Greatest Secret (Wooden Books)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A compact volume of mathematical and physical formulae presented in a concise manner for general use.

Collected in this book are commonly used formulae for studies such as quadratics, calculus and trigonometry; in addition are simplified explanations of Newton's Laws of Gravity and Snell's Laws of Refraction.

A glossary, a table of mathematical and physical constants, and a listing of Imperial and Metric conversions is also included.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Respect   May 25, 2004
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

Wooden Books have done it again. Quite how they managed to fit the major equations from Maths and Physics into one tiny cartoon book is quite beyond me. With a great little Wizard and a pair of elf-things to help you get the picture, this book covers algebra, statistics, geometry, probabilities, trigonometry, mechanics and so much more you wont believe it. With metric-imperial conversion stuff at the back and iterative functions too, this is the present of choice for any maths fan out there. New Scientist Magazine UK gave it 9 out of 10, so I'll give it 5 stars here!


5 out of 5 stars Information density of a microchip.   June 26, 2006
Gaetan Lion
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is an amazing small book that has the information density of a microchip. It covers so much ground in numerous quantitative disciplines. If you don't know or remember a specific subject or formula fairly well, you'll need to study the material over at supplemental informational sources such as Wikipedia. But, it is a great short cut or glossary of the main formulas in math, physics, and trigonometry.


5 out of 5 stars Useful -- key word   April 16, 2007
Brian Bray (Virginia)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Besides the presentation of the book, which I think is inspiring (our natural physics are constantly alluded to as a form of sorcery, and that at least catches MY enthusiasm, far from the world of books and chalkboards), the actual physics here are explained in enough detail for the reader to make intelligent use of the formulas it contains. Anyone that's been familiar with working physics problems in the past will find this book perfect for refreshing the memory, not just of the formulas themselves but what they MEAN.


4 out of 5 stars Interesting Compendium of Key Formulae   December 12, 2007
K. Scott Proctor (Wilmington, DE USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

"Useful Mathematical & Physical Formulae" offers a compendium of important formulae from mathematics and physics. A lot of ground is covered in the +/- 50 pages of this book.

Most useful, in my opinion, for individuals who use mathematics and/or physics on a regular basis, this book could also serve as a good "jumping-off point" for a wider audience for further reading and learning in areas covered in this publication.

What I found most interesting about this book was the highly dense (in terms of content) contiguous presentation of formulae from a wide array of areas within the fields of both mathematics and physics.

For those readers with an interest in numbers in general...and some important formulae that describe many aspects of life...this is an interesting read.



4 out of 5 stars Useful as a pocket reference, little value as a primary educational tool   August 8, 2008
Charles Ashbacher (Marion, Iowa United States(cashbacher@yahoo.com))
The title is a bit misleading as all physical formulas are also mathematical in nature. This book is a synopsis of the most widely used formulas to describe geometric figures and then moves on to areas of physics such as motion, work, heat flow, light, sound and electricity. There is a brief explanation of each formula and detailed diagrams are used to complete the descriptions. While this book is useful as a pocketbook of reminders, it has little use if your goal is to learn how mathematical formulas describe the physical world.

 
about us contact us privacy policy terms of use mision statement lom help
The Library of Math - Online Math Organized by Subject Into Topics. © 2005 - 2008 www.LibraryOfMath.com All rights reserved. math rss