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
Pearson, 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.
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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
by "Nielsen BookData"