books by subject
Mechanical Physics
Computational Heat Transfer (Computational and Physical Processes in Mechanics and Thermal Sciences)
The Analysis and Interpretation of Multivariate Data for Social Scientists (Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences)
The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life
ISO 14001 Step by Step: A practical guide
The Secret Life of Equations: The 50 Greatest Equations and How They Work
Investigations: Rolling Hardback
Energy: Get Moving (Science In Your Life)
50 Physics Ideas You Really Need to Know (50 Ideas You Really Need to Know series)
AS/A Level Maths for Edexcel - Mechanics 2: Student Book
A Level Questions and Answers: Mechanics
Classical Mechanics (5th Edition)
Innovative Computational Methods for Structural Mechanics
Introduction to Molecular Thermodynamics
Introduction to the Physics of Matter: Basic atomic, molecular, and solid-state physics (Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics)
Introduction to the Basic Concepts of Modern Physics
Mechanics of Materials: An Introduction to Engineering Technology
Elementary Mechanics Using Matlab: A Modern Course Combining Analytical and Numerical Techniques (Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics)
Classical and Quantum Cosmology (Graduate Texts in Physics)
Classical Mechanics: Including an Introduction to the Theory of Elasticity (Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics)
Exam Survival Guide: Physical Chemistry
Beyond Classical Physics (Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics)
Information and Self-Organization: A Macroscopic Approach to Complex Systems (Springer Series in Synergetics)
Quantum Chromodynamics
Statistical Physics and Spatial Statistics: The Art of Analyzing and Modeling Spatial Structures and Pattern Formation: 554 (Lecture Notes in Physics)
Engineering Mechanics 2: Mechanics of Materials
Basic Concepts in Physics: From the Cosmos to Quarks (Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics)
Principles of Physics: For Scientists and Engineers (Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics)
Engineering Mechanics 3: Dynamics