- Mark
Waldo Zemansky (May 5, 1900 –
December 29, 1981) was an
American physicist. He was a
professor of
physics at the City
College of New York for decades...
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University Physics,
informally known as the
Sears &
Zemansky, is the name of a two-volume
physics textbook written by Hugh
Young and
Roger Freedman. The...
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where T
denotes temperature and kB
denotes the
Boltzmann constant. Mark
Zemansky (1970) has
argued that the term “thermal energy” is best
avoided due to...
- ****umptions
concerning the
processes involved.
Francis Sears and Mark
Zemansky, in
University Physics, give the
example of
calculating the
landing location...
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introductory physics textbook, with Mark
Zemansky. The book,
first published in 1949, is
often referred to as "Sears and
Zemansky",
although Hugh
Young became a...
- with
Francis Sears and Mark
Zemansky (this book —
first published in 1949 — is
often referred to as "Sears and
Zemansky",
although Hugh
Young became...
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Scientific Progress. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-517127-3.
Zemansky, Mark
Waldo (1964).
Temperatures Very Low and Very High. Princeton, NJ:...
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Retrieved 18
October 2012. Young, H.D.; Freedman, R.A. (2014).
Sears and
Zemansky's University Physics with
Modern Physics Technology Update (13th ed.). Pearson...
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abstract on
converting mechanical power into heat".
Joule 1841, p. 260.
Zemansky 1968, p. 86.
Joule 1843, pp. 263, 347 & 435.
Joule 1844.
Joule 1884, p...
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preferred the
discussion of
temperature in Heat and
Thermodynamics by Mark W.
Zemansky and
Richard H.
Dittman because it is
based on
thermometry and
forces students...