
This text introduces biomedical science students to circuitry and electronics. Information in this text can be used to help the student understand lectures in electricity and magnetism. Further more advanced topics in physics are also introduced in this text.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of circuitry and electronics specifically tailored for students within the biological, chemical, and medical sciences. Vincent A. Suprynowicz utilizes his background in physics to bridge the gap between abstract electrical theory and practical laboratory application. The book provides a structured framework that connects basic electricity and magnetism to the more complex instrumentation required in modern biomedical research. By focusing on the specific needs of non-engineering students, the author ensures that the mathematical and physical concepts remain accessible while maintaining technical rigor.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators recognize this text as a specialized resource for students who require a foundational understanding of electronics without the full engineering curriculum. Readers frequently note that the prose is structured to support interdisciplinary study, making it a useful reference for those transitioning into research fields that rely heavily on electronic instrumentation.
Page Count:
324
Publication Date:
1966-01-01
Publisher:
Addison Wesley
ISBN-10:
0201073552
ISBN-13:
9780201073553
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