Much of the necessary information needed to prosper in this course is included within the lectures and required texts. For further study, you may want to consult the listed resources. You may check the location and the availability of an item in our collection through the online catalog, accessible from the library home page.
Professional library assistance is available on campus, by phone at 540-441-8400, or by email at askalibrarian@phc.edu.
AIP Physics Desk Reference - Richard Cohen - QC 61 .A45 2003
A Dictionary of Physics - Alan Isaacs - Ref QC 5 .C56 2000
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - David R. Lide - Ref QD 65 .C88 2005
Fundamentals of Physics - David Halliday - QC21.3 .H35 2011
McGraw-Hill Concise Encyclopedia of Science & Technology - Ref Q121 .M29 2005
Van Nostrand’s Concise Encyclopedia of Science, edited by De Pree and Axelrod - Ref Q121 .V25 2003
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Created: Dr. Micheal Kucks/Thornhill, 2010. Last update: Thornhill, 2022.