Discover how physics shapes engineering and problem solving .
This clear, student‑friendly introduction invites technical readers to see physics as an outlook on the world, not just a collection of facts.
The book emphasizes a practical, quantitative approach. It shows how measuring and comparing real values helps engineers design better systems, analyze energy use, and understand everyday phenomena. Organized for quick reference, it guides readers through the properties of matter, periodic motion, sound, light, heat, and energy conservation, with a program designed for engineers and technicians.
- Foundational concepts in units, measurement, and the scientific mindset
- Step‑by‑step explorations of matter in solids, liquids, and gases
- Core topics in motion, waves, optics, thermometry, and energy transfer
- Worked examples and exercises that connect theory to engineering practice
Ideal for readers of engineering, mechanical, and technical programs who want a solid physics framework to support their work and study.