Dear reader, This document contains a LaTeX file of 105 pages which contains a lot of equations in physics. It is written at adcanced undergraduate/postgraduate level. It is intended to be a short reference for anyone who works with physics a lot and often needs to look up some things. A Dutch version of this file can be obtained from the author, Johan Wevers . Alternatively, it can be obtained on the WWW. See http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/index.html, where also a Postscript version is available. If you find any errors or have any comments, please let me know. This document is Copyright 1995 by J.C.A. Wevers, . All rights are reserved. Permission to use, copy and distribute this unmodified document by any means and for any purpose EXCEPT PROFIT PURPOSES is hereby granted. Reproducing this ducument by any means, included, but not limited to, printing, copying existing prints, publishing by electronic or other means, implies full agreement to the above non-profit-use clause, unless upon explicit prior written permission of the author. This document is provided by the author "as is", with all its faults. Any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability, accuracy, or fitness for any particular purpose, are disclaimed. If you use the information in this document, in any way, you do so at your own risk. "Equations in physics" is made with emTeX (TeX386), version 3.141 [3c-beta-8] and LaTeX version 2.09. It is possible that your LaTeX implementation has problems with "Equations in physics". The most probable source of problems is the usage of large bezier curves in some pictures. The solution for these problems is to change the command in the LaTeX file. The syntax is: \bezier{#1}(#2)(#3)(#4) Here, #2, #3 and #4 are the control points and #1 the number of points from the bezier curve. If you get the error "TeX capacity exceeded" it is recommended to decrease the value of #1. An other possibility is that your implementation can't handle the \moveto and \lineto specials. If this causes errors there is only one solution: remove these specials or comment them out by putting a %-sign before it. Unfortunately this results in the loss of some information. I am always open for suggestions and possible corrections to "Equations in physics". Johan Wevers Dingbank 5 6041 AR Roermond The Netherlands +31(0)4750-30636 johanw@vulcan.xs4all.nl http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/index.html