Physics for Technology, Second Edition (Textbook Series in Physical Sciences) by Daniel H. Nichols offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental physics principles that drive contemporary technology. Highlighting key concepts such as linear and rotational motion, energy, work, power, heat, temperature, fluids, waves, and magnetism, this revised edition reflects the latest technological advancements, including smart phones and the Internet of Things. The author provides modern worked examples and includes useful appendices and laboratories for practical application. Two brand new chapters explore sensors and electric fields and electromagnetic radiation in current technologies, making it an essential resource for understanding the physics behind today’s innovations.
