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Introductory Physics for Biological Scientists

By (author) Christof M. Aegerter
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Published: 8th Nov 2018
Dimensions: w 192mm h 254mm d 25mm
Weight: 1190g
ISBN-10: 1108423345
ISBN-13: 9781108423342
Barcode No: 9781108423342
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Synopsis
Why do elephants have sturdier thigh bones than humans? Why can't ostriches fly? How do bacteria swim through fluids? With each chapter structured around relevant biological case studies and examples, this engaging, full-colour book introduces fundamental physical concepts essential in the study of biological phenomena. Optics is introduced within the context of butterfly wing colouration, electricity is explained through the propagation of nerve signals, and accelerated motion is conveniently illustrated using the example of the jumping armadillo. Other key physical concepts covered include waves, mechanical forces, thermodynamics and magnetism, and important biological techniques are also discussed within this context, such as gel electrophoresis and fluorescence microscopy. A detailed appendix provides further discussion of the mathematical concepts utilised within the book, and numerous exercises and quizzes allow readers to test their understanding of key concepts. This book is invaluable to students aiming to improve their quantitative and analytical skills and understand the deeper nature of biological phenomena.

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