By Anarkia333 |
2023
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Designed as a quick reference guide for engineers, mathematicians, scientists, and industry professionals, this
book provides the essential formulas in all areas of mathematics and the key scientific data used
in engineering and science. Part One covers the mathematical formulas from algebra, trigonometry,
analytic geometry, differential and integral calculus, and vectors. Part Two covers MKS, CGS, and SI units,
mechanical units, electrical and magnetic units, gases, elements, acoustics, materials, thermodynamics,
radioactivity, geodetic data, astronomical data, optics, solids, organic and inorganic compounds, and more.
Technical terms are defined, and theorems and applicable laws are stated and explained in detail.
This data book is essential for every scientist, engineering student, and practicing professional.

Features
+Covers key reference data in numerous areas of science and engineering
+Includes mathematical formulas and tables from elementary to advanced topics
+Defines and explains technical terms and their uses

Table of Contents
Part One: Mathematical Formulas. 1: Algebra. 2: Elementary Geometry. 3: Integration. 4: Analytic Geometry.
5: Differential Calculus. 6: Integral Calculus-1. 7: Integral Calculus-2. 8: Vectors. Part Two: Scientific Data. 1: SI Units. 2: The Fundamental Mechanical Units. 3: The Fundamental Electrical and Magnetic Units. 4: Relations Between the Systems of Electrical Units. 5: Rationalization of MKS Units. 6: Definitions of Electrical and Magnetic Quantities in SI. 7: Definitions in the CGS Electromagnetic System of Units. 8: Heat Units and Definitions.
9: Photometric and Optical Units and Definitions. 10: Acoustical Units and Definitions. 11: Properties of the Elements. 12: Properties of the Metallic Solids (at 293 K). 13: Properties of the Non-Metallic Solids (at 293 K).
14: Properties of Liquids (at 293 K). 15: Properties of Gases at S.T.P. 16: Mechanical Data. 17: Relative Humidities from Wet-and-Dry Bulb Thermometers. 18: Acoustic Data. 19: Astronomical Data. 20: Terrestrial and Geodetic Data. 21: Radioactivity. 22: Properties of Inorganic Compounds (at 293 K). 23: Properties of Organic Compounds (at 293 K). 24: The Fundamental Constants.

About the Author
C. P. Kothandaraman holds a PhD in mechanical engineering and has taught numerous courses in mathematics and engineering.