Francis Sears
Francis Weston Sears (October 1, 1898 – November 12, 1975) was an American physicist. He was a professor of physics at MIT for 35 years before moving to Dartmouth College in 1956. At Dartmouth, Sears was the Appleton Professor of Physics. He is best known for co-authoring ''University Physics'', an introductory physics textbook, with Mark Zemansky. The book, first published in 1949, is often referred to as "''Sears and Zemansky''", although Hugh Young became a coauthor in 1973.In 1932 he collaborated with Peter Debye in the discovery of what is now called the Debye–Sears effect, the diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves.
Sears was a fellow of the Optical Society of America, and was active in the American Association of Physics Teachers, serving as its treasurer from 1950 to 1958, followed by successive one-year terms as president-elect and president. He retired to Norwich, Vermont and died in Hanover, New Hampshire, of a stroke on November 12, 1975. Provided by Wikipedia
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10Fundamentos de física 2 : electricidad y magnetismo / Fundamentos de física 2 : electricidad y magnetismo /by Sears, Francis W., 1898-1975 (Sears, Francis Weston) 241
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12Fundamentos de física 1 : mecánica, calor y sonido / Fundamentos de física 1 : mecánica, calor y sonido /by Sears, Francis W., 1898-1975 (Sears, Francis Weston) 241
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18Fundamentos de física II Electricidad y magnetismo Fundamentos de física II Electricidad y magnetismoby Sears, Francis W.
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