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_aPhysics for scientists & engineers with modern physics : _bstudent workbook _cDouglas C. Giancoli. |
246 | 3 | _aPhysics for scientists and engineers with modern physics | |
250 | _aFifth edition. | ||
263 | _a1906 | ||
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_aUpper Saddle River, N.J. : _bPearson Education, Inc., _c[2019]- |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aIntroduction, measurement, estimating -- Describing motion: kinematics in one dimension -- Kinematics in two or three dimensions; vectors -- Dynamics: Newton's laws of motion -- Using Newton's laws; friction, circular motion, drag forces -- Gravitation and Newton's synthesis -- Work and energy -- Conservation of energy -- Linear momentum -- Rotational motion -- Angular momentum; general rotation -- Static equilibrium; elasticity and fracture -- Fluids -- Oscillations -- Wave motion -- Sound -- Temperature, thermal expansion, and the ideal gas law -- Kinetic theory of gases -- Heat and the first law of thermodynamics -- Second law of thermodynamics -- Electric charge and electric field -- Gauss's law -- Electric potential -- Capacitance, dielectrics, electric energy storage -- Electric currents and resistance -- DC circuits -- Magnetism -- Sources of magnetic field -- Electromagnetic induction and Faraday's law -- Inductance, electromagnetic oscillations, and AC circuits -- Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic waves -- Light; reflection and refraction -- Lenses and optical instruments -- The wave nature of light; interference and polarization -- Diffraction -- The special theory of relativity -- Early quantum theory and models of the atom -- Quantum mechanics -- Quantum mechanics of atoms -- Molecules and solids -- Nuclear physics and radioactivity -- Nuclear energy; effects and uses of radiation -- Elementary particles -- Astrophysics and cosmology. | |
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_a"I was motivated from the beginning to write a textbook different from others that present physics as a sequence of facts, like a Sears catalog: "here are the facts and you better learn them." Instead of that approach in which topics are begun formally and dogmatically, I have sought to begin each topic with concrete observations and experiences students can relate to: start with specifics and only then go to the great generalizations and the more formal aspects of a topic, showing why we believe what we believe. This approach reflects how science is actually practiced"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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