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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Jack Dogg's Compendium Guide to Physics and Forces in the Universe! A list of all the books available in this series so far...  

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Jack Dogg's Compendium Guide to Physics and Forces in the Universe: Volume I- EBOOK VERSION..




Click on www.lulu.com/content/4520880 for the standard version, $19.95!

Volume I covers classical mechanics as studied in all classrooms for physics I courses. The material covered is equivalent to what would be found in a college level physics book minus the word problems. This book alone would prove the most among middle, high school, and college students since the material is directly related to what is taught in most entry level physics classes. It has also proven to be a great asset for referencing hard to remember abstract science facts for anyone working in industry, and a popular series of work among comic collectors. This EBOOK version, however, does not contain chapters XVI and XVII: Statics and Equilibrium and Oscillatory Motion, nor does it contain the collectors special edition completely ridiculous non sequitur bonus chapter: Jack Dogg's Gallery of Stupid Inventions..



Jack Dogg's Compendium Guide to Physics and Forces in the Universe: Volume I- COMPLETE EDITION..




Click on www.lulu.com/content/5015730 for the complete version! $24.95!!

This complete version of Volume I also covers classical mechanics as studied in all classrooms for physics I courses. The material covered is equivalent to what would be found in a college level physics book minus the word problems. This book alone would prove the most among middle, high school, and college students since the material is directly related to what is taught in most entry level physics classes. It has also proven to be a great asset for referencing hard to remember abstract science facts for anyone working in industry, and a popular series of work among comic collectors. This COMPLETE version, is the works done by the author is it should be: It contains a full detailed description of every subject matter one would find in a traditional physics book covering mechanics, with the included chapters XVI Statics and Equilibrium and chapter XVII: Oscillatory Motion. Furthermore, it also contains the collectors special edition completely ridiculous non sequitur bonus chapter: Jack Dogg's Gallery of Stupid Inventions! If you ever wanted to get into the absurd world of Jack Dogg as it is in all its glory, this muddled piece of work gives the reader a taste of it, complete with random comic stories, a sweepstakes offer, and a secret code embedded in the matrix of the content for the true hardcore fans to ponder..




..And then, If you can’t afford the total book and need cliff notes, you can:

Learn about the “The Physics of Physics” through Jack Dogg’s PHYSICS IN BRIEF!


Take a look cheaper and more economical way to learn the physics of everything than forking over $3,000 for the same equivalent education somewhere else..

If you don’t feel like forking over $25 for a whole book but need to pass your courses fast, these 'Cliffnotes' may be the books for you!




Jack Dogg’s PHYSICS IN BRIEF Part I: Motion, Velocity, and Acceleration:

click on www.lulu.com/content/4646595 to purchase In Brief Volume I, for $10!

Includes:
Chapter I: An Introduction to the concepts of motion and speed, velocity and acceleration
Chapter II: Instantaneous Velocity
Chapter III: Deeper look At Motion: Acceleration..



Description:

An Introduction to the most basic fundamentals of understanding any kind of motion: understanding an objects speed, velocity and acceleration


Jack Dogg’s PHYSICS IN BRIEF Part II: More on Motion..



click on www.lulu.com/content/4836332 to purchase In Brief Volume II for $10!

Includes

Chapter IV: Motion Occurring In Everyday Life: Gravity
Chapter V: A Brief Introduction to Projectile Motion
Chapter VI: Uniform Circular Motion


Description:

An homage to the idea of Gravity and what it really is, and then how Gravity influences moving objects in the air to form the strange phenomena of projectile motion (which influences anything from baseballs to missiles!). And finally, an introduction to uniform circular motion, which explains how things like how in the world a moon can orbit around a planet!



Jack Dogg’s PHYSICS IN BRIEF Part III: The Real Forces that exist in the Universe..




click on www.lulu.com/content/4969261 to purchase In Brief Volume III for $10!

Includes

Chapter VII: The Relationship between forces and motion
Chapter VIII: Concerning Friction
Chapter IX: Newton’s Laws of Motion
Chapter X: Gravity
Chapter XI: Various Types of Forces


Description:

Bridging the relationship based on the concept that the existence of many objects and particles in motion are what truly generate forces, take a look at that, and the other forces that exist all around us -- from the interplanetary level to the atomic level!



Jack Dogg’s PHYSICS IN BRIEF Part IV: Energy, Momentum and other stuff..




click on www.lulu.com/content/5009989 to purhcase In Brief Volume IV for $10!

Includes

Chapter XII: ENERGY
Chapter XIII: Momentum
Chapter XIV: Rotational Motion
CHapater XV: Concerning Angular Momentum


Description:

Assuming you understand Newton’s Laws of Motion and the basic concepts that influence motion (like how much inertia an object may have), take a look on how these things can influence the energy and momentum existing in a object. Also, learn how these principles can induce even more forms of motion



And also coming soon in this series..


AND, COMING SOON..

Jack Dogg’s IN BRIEF Notes Part V: A guide to understanding how to pinpoint existing forces and how to use this knowledge to understand how any structure is basically built.

Chapter XVI: Equilibrium and Elasticity principles of objects
Chapter XVII: Oscillatory Motion



Description: Yes, it’s a long winded title, but whether you’re going to get into engineering or have been assigned to construct a hut, these concepts will be help you understand how to build anything that has a chance of staying standing for the rest of your life!

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