Physics
A World View
Brooks/Cole (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 24. July 1997
Book
Hardback
608 pages
978-0-03-020052-6 (ISBN)
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Description
This text offers a conceptual survey of physics in an easily understood presentation. Features: * The flexible organisation allows professors to choose the order in which topics are taught. Seven possible thematic paths are detailed in the Instructor's Manual. * Chapter-opening questions immediately stimulate independent thinking about forthcoming chapter topics. * Excellent illustrations and photos complement text and maintain student interest throughout the course. * In-text questions with answers at the bottom of the page help students think critically about important chapter material. * Physics on Your Own boxes, requiring little or no equipment, illustrate the experimental aspects of physics and the application of physics to our everyday lives. * Special topic boxes expose students to various practical and interesting applications of physical principles. * Biographical sketches give students a valuable historical perspective of physics. * Specially placed "Interludes" prepare students for chapters that follow. New to this edition: * "Computing Boxes" offer students optional opportunities to explore the mathematics often associated with the physics course.
* Brilliant new photographs, including some in end-of-chapter pedagogy, complement chapter material and capture student interest. * Updated topics in pedagogical boxes (e.g. the 1996 Olympic Games) include the latest information about physics and illustrate the relevancy of physics in our daily lives. * Updated end-of-chapter questions challenge students to apply important concepts to contemporary situations. * Updated developing areas such as elementary particles and lasers, added new explanations on the global positioning system, reactions caused by collision, increased coverage of the physics of biology and medicine.
* Brilliant new photographs, including some in end-of-chapter pedagogy, complement chapter material and capture student interest. * Updated topics in pedagogical boxes (e.g. the 1996 Olympic Games) include the latest information about physics and illustrate the relevancy of physics in our daily lives. * Updated end-of-chapter questions challenge students to apply important concepts to contemporary situations. * Updated developing areas such as elementary particles and lasers, added new explanations on the global positioning system, reactions caused by collision, increased coverage of the physics of biology and medicine.
More details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
CA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
photographs, illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 207 mm
Weight
1506 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-03-020052-6 (9780030200526)
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Schweitzer Classification
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Content
Prologue - building a world view. Describing motion; explaining motion; motions in space; gravity; interlude - the discovery of invariants; momentum; energyl interlude - the search for atoms; structure of matter; states of matter; thermal energy; available energy; interlude - universality of motion; classical relativity; special relativity; general relativity; interlude - waves - something else that moves; vibrations and waves; sound and music; interlude - the mystery of light; light; refraction of light; a model for light; interlude - an electrical and magnetic world; electricity; electric charges in motion; elecromagnetism; interlude - the subatomic world; the nucleus; nuclear energy; elementary particles.