Conceptual physical science
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Conceptual physical science
Addison Wesley Longman, c1999
2nd ed.
- : hbk.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 760-761) and index
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Description
This text has been well regarded by both students and instructors for its superior conceptual approach to physics, chemistry, astronomy, and earth sciences. Working from the premise that students learn best from what they already know, the authors use many interesting analogies and everyday examples to clarify concepts. Consistent, high-quality coverage of all topics includes critical thinking exercises, review questions, and computational problems. A unique art program, with many figures drawn by the authors, is enhanced with illustrations by geology artist Dennis Targa.
Table of Contents
I.MECHANICS.
1. Motion.
2. Newton's Laws of Motion.
3. Momentum and Energy.
4. Gravity and Satellite Motion.
5. Fluid Mechanics.
II. HEAT.
6. Thermal Energy.
7. Heat Transfer and Thermodynamics.
III. ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM.
8. Electricity.
9. Magnetism.
IV. WAVES-SOUND AND LIGHT.
10. Sound Waves.
11. Light Waves.
12. Properties of Light.
V. THE ATOM.
13. Structure of the Atom.
14. The Atomic Nucleus.
VI. CHEMISTRY.
15. Elements of Chemistry.
16. Periodic Table.
17. Chemical Bonding.
18. Molecular Mixing.
19. Chemical Reactions.
20. Acid, Base, and Redox Reactions.
21. Organic Chemistry and Polymers.
VII. EARTH SCIENCE.
22. Rocks and Minerals.
23. The Earth's Internal Processes.
24. Water and Surface Processes.
25. A Brief History of the Earth.
26. The Atmosphere, The Oceans, and Their Interactions.
27. Weather.
VIII. ASTRONOMY.
28. Solar System.
29. Stars.
30. Relativity and the Universe.
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