An introduction to materials science
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"The book covers topics, such as crystalline solids and defects, that are usually treated in a first course on materials science. It describes the electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties of matter; the unique properties of dielectric and magnetic materials; the …
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"The book covers topics, such as crystalline solids and defects, that are usually treated in a first course on materials science. It describes the electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties of matter; the unique properties of dielectric and magnetic materials; the phenomenon of super-conductivity; polymers; and optical and amorphous materials. More modern subjects, such as fullerenes, liquid crystals, and surface phenomena, are also discussed, and problems are included at the end of each chapter." "An Introduction to Materials Science is addressed to both undergraduate students with basic skills in chemistry and physics and to those who simply want to know more about the topics on which the book focuses."--BOOK JACKET.
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