Best of
Engineering

1966

Physics, Volume 1


Robert Resnick - 1966
    The Fourth Edition of volumes 1 and 2 is concerned with mechanics and E&M/Optics. New features include: expanded coverage of classic physics topics, substantial increases in the number of in-text examples which reinforce text exposition, the latest pedagogical and technical advances in the field, numerical analysis, computer-generated graphics, computer projects and much more.

Decision Control


Stafford Beer - 1966
    Deals with a philosophy of science relevant to management and particularly with the nature of models. Demonstrates all major points through examples quoted of management science applications to industry and government.

A Tower in Babel: A History of Broadcasting in the United States to 1933


Erik Barnouw - 1966
    Tells how radio and television became an integral part of American life, of how a toy became an industry and a force in politics, business, education, religion, and international affairs.

Design of Welded Structures


Omer W. Blodgett - 1966
    Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation for guidance and challenge to architects, structural engineers, fabricators and contractors who will build the structures of tomorrow and to the educators who will prepare young people for these professions.

Circuits, Devices and Systems: A First Course in Electrical Engineering


Ralph Judson Smith - 1966
    If you are interested in creating a course-pack that includes chapters from this book, you can get further information by calling 212-850-6272 or sending email inquiries to engineerjwiley.com. The authors offer a set of objectives at the beginning of each chapter plus a clear, concise description of abstract concepts. Focusing on preparing students to solve practical problems, it includes numerous colorful illustrative examples. Along with updated material on MOSFETS, the CRO for use in lab work, a thorough treatment of digital electronics and rapidly developing areas of electronics, it contains an expansive glossary of new terms and ideas.

Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Theory


John R. Lamarsh - 1966