A collection of around 150 examination-type questions for first degree students, complete with solutions. Problems of varying degrees of difficulty test students’ ability to apply their knowledge and understanding to situations not previously encountered in course work or textbooks. As a teaching and learning aid, this book will prove to be an invaluable acquisition for lecturers and students in physics and the physical sciences, and should therefore not be missed.

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