Physics for scientists and engineers : a strategic approach : with modern physics

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Physics for scientists and engineers : a strategic approach : with modern physics

Randall D. Knight

Pearson Education, c2023

5th ed., global ed

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For courses in introductory calculus-based physics. A research-driven approach to physics Physics for Scientists and Engineers incorporates Physics Education Research and cognitive science best practices that encourage conceptual development, problem-solving skill acquisition, and visualization. Knight stresses qualitative reasoning through physics principles before formalizing physics mathematically, developing student problem-solving skills with a systematic, scaffolded approach. The text presents a finely tuned, practical introduction to physics with problems that relate physics to everyday life and includes models, modeling, and advanced topics. With the 5th Edition, new and expanded media and assessments in Mastering and the Pearson eText provide fully integrated print and digital resources for both the active and traditional classroom. New content includes key topics such as Entropy quantitatively, Viscosity and Poiseuille's Equation, and Carnot Efficiency details. This title is also available digitally as a standalone Pearson eText, or via Mastering Physics, which includes the Pearson eText. Contact your Pearson rep for more information. Mastering (R) empowers you to personalize learning and reach every student. This flexible digital platform combines trusted content with customizable features so you can teach your course your way. And with digital tools and assessments, students become active participants in their learning, leading to better results. Learn more about Mastering Physics. Pearson eText is an easy-to-use digital textbook available within Mastering Physics that lets students read, highlight, take notes, and review key vocabulary all in one place. For instructors not using Mastering Physics, Pearson eText can also be adopted on its own as the main course material. Learn more about Pearson eText.

Table of Contents

PART I: Newton's Laws Concepts of Motion Kinematics in One Dimension Vectors and Coordinate Systems Kinematics in Two Dimensions Force and Motion Dynamics I: Motion Along a Line Newton's Third Law Dynamics II: Motion in a Plane PART II: Conservation Laws Work and Kinetic Energy Interactions and Potential Energy Impulse and Momentum PART III: Applications of Newtonian Mechanics Rotation of a Rigid Body Newton's Theory of Gravity Fluids and Elasticity PART IV: Oscillations and Waves Oscillations Traveling Waves Superposition PART V: Thermodynamics A Macroscopic Description of Matter Work, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics The Micro/Macro Connection Heat Engines and Refrigerators PART VI: Electricity and Magnetism Electric Charges and Forces The Electric Field Gauss's Law The Electric Potential Potential and Field Current and Resistance Fundamentals of Circuits The Magnetic Field Electromagnetic Induction Electromagnetic Fields and Waves AC Circuits PART VII: Optics Wave Optics Ray Optics Optical Instruments PART VIII: Relativity and Quantum Physics Relativity The Foundations of Modern Physics Quantization Wave Functions and Uncertainty One-Dimensional Quantum Mechanics Atomic Physics Nuclear Physics APPENDIX A Mathematics Review APPENDIX B Periodic Table of Elements APPENDIX C Atomic and Nuclear Data ANSWERS TO STOP TO THINK QUESTIONS AND ODD-NUMBERED EXERCISES AND PROBLEMS CREDITS INDEX

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  • NCID
    BD04681153
  • ISBN
    • 9781292438221
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Harlow
  • Pages/Volumes
    1291, 42, 2, 13 p.
  • Size
    28 cm
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