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         Electricity Physics:     more books (100)
  1. The Physics of Electricity and Magnetism. by William Scott, 1966
  2. University Physics Part 2: Electricity, Magnetism and Optics (Addison-Wesley Physics Series)
  3. Electricity and magnetism (Prentice-Hall physics series) by Ralph P Winch, 1955
  4. University Physics Electricity & Magnetism Part Five by F. C. Champion, 1942
  5. Electricity & Magnetism (Fundamental Physics) by Gerard Cheshire, 2006-08
  6. Principles of physics II: Electricity and magnetism (Sears physics series) by Francis Weston Sears, 1946
  7. University Physics: Electricity and Magnetism Light and Atomic Physics by Francis Weston; Zemansky, Mark W Sears, 1970
  8. Electricity, magnetism and optics, (College Physics) by Francis Weston Sears, 1953
  9. Focus on Physics Electricity and Magnatism II by Morton Tavel, 1972
  10. The Feynman Lectures on Physics: Volume 14, Feynman on Electricity and Magnetism, Part 1 by Richard P. Feynman,
  11. Chemical physics: Part II, electricity and magnetism (Elements of chemistry, theoretical and practical) by William Allen Miller, 1864
  12. The Outline of Knowledge: Chemistry, Physics, Electricity, Medicine, Mathematics VOLUME VIII by JAMES A. Richards ( Editor), 1924
  13. The Science-History of the Universe Volume III Physics and Electricity by George and Moore, William J. Matthew, 1909
  14. Mechanics and Electricity (Advanced Physics for Hong Kong) by Tom Duncan, Heather Kennett, 2003-07-31

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    76. The U Of O Physics Student Page
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