Mark Zemansky
American physicist (1900–1981)
Mark Zemansky was a prominent American physicist, born in 1900. He spent a significant portion of his career as a professor of physics at the City College of New York, where he taught for decades. During his tenure, Zemansky made notable contributions to the field of physics, leaving a lasting impact on the academic community.
Zemansky's most notable achievement is the co-authorship of the widely used introductory textbook, University Physics, which he wrote in collaboration with Francis Sears. First published in 1949, the textbook has undergone numerous editions, cementing its place as a foundational resource for physics students. Through his work on University Physics, Zemansky helped shape the education of generations of physicists. He passed away in 1981, leaving behind a legacy as a dedicated teacher and influential figure in the world of physics.