University physics
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University physics
McGraw-Hill Connect Learn Succeed, c2011
McGraw-Hill international ed.
- : pbk.
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"This international student edition is not to be sold or purchased in North America and contains content that is different form its North American version."--Cover
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Description
University Physics, 1e by Bauer and Westfall is a comprehensive text with rigorous calculus coverage incorporating a consistently used 7-step problem solving method. The authors include a wide variety of everyday contemporary topics as well as research-based discussions. Both are designed to help students appreciate the beauty of physics and how physics concepts are related to the development of new technologies in the fields of engineering, medicine, astronomy and more.
Table of Contents
0The Big Picture: Modern Physics Frontiers1Overview2Motion in a Straight Line3Motion in Two and Three Dimensions4Force5Kinetic Energy, Work, and Power6Potential Energy and Energy Conservation7Momentum and Collisions8Systems of Particles and Extended Objects9Circular Motion10Rotation11Static Equilibrium12Gravitation13Solids and Fluids14Oscillations15Waves16Sound17Temperature18Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics19Ideal Gases20The Second Law of Thermodynamics21Electrostatics22Electric Fields and Gauss's Law23Electric Potential24Capacitors25Current and Resistance26Direct Current Circuits27Magnetism28Magnetic Fields of Moving Charges29Electromagnetic Induction30Electromagnetic Oscillations and Currents31Electromagnetic Waves32Geometric Optics33Lenses and Optical Instruments34Wave Optics35Relativity
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