Physics for scientists and engineers
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Physics for scientists and engineers
Prentice Hall, c1996
2nd. ed.
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Includes index
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Description
This comprehensive introduction to calculus-based physics is written specifically with the aim of balancing the needs and wants of the students with those of the instructor. The authors, experienced researchers and teachers, represent both theoretical and experimental physicists. This text presents balance between theory and applications, between concepts and problem-solving, between mathematics and physics, and finally, between technology and traditional pedagogical methods. This work is also available with additional chapters - the Extended Version - and in split volumes: Volume I contains chapters 1-21 of the Extended Version; and Volume II contains chapters 21-46 of the Extended Version.
Table of Contents
Tooling Up. Straight-Line Motion. Motion in a Plane. Newton's Laws. Applications of Newton's Laws. Work and Kinetic Energy. Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy. Linear Momentum, Collisions, and the Center of Mass. Rottions of Rigid Bodies. More on Angular Momentum and Torque. Statics. Gravitation. Simple Harmonic Motion. Waves. Superposition and Interference of Waves. Properties of Fluids. Temperature and Ideal Gases. Heat Flow and the First Law of Thermodynamics. Molecules and Gases. The Second Law of Thermodynamics. Properties of Solids. Electric Charge. Electric Field. Gauss' Law. Electric Potential. Capacitors and Dielectrics. Currents in Materials. Direct-Current Circuits. The Effects of Magnetic Fields. The Production and Properties of Magnetic Fields. Faraday's Law. Magnetism and Matter. Inductance and Circuit Oscillations. Alternating Currents. Maxwell's Equations and Electromagnetic Waves. Light. Mirrors and Lenses and their Uses. Interference. Diffraction. Special Relativity. Quantum Physics.
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