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Focus on the fundamentals and help students see connections between problem types Richard Wolfson’s Essential University Physics is a concise and progressive calculus-based physics textbook that offers clear writing, great problems, and relevant real-life applications in an affordable and streamlined text. The book teaches sound problem-solving strategies and emphasises conceptual understanding, using features such as annotated figures and step-by-step problem-solving strategies.
Realising students have changed a great deal over time while the fundamentals of physics have changed very little, Wolfson makes physics relevant and alive for students by sharing the latest physics applications in a succinct and captivating style. The 4th Edition, Global Edition, incorporates research from instructors, reviewers, and thousands of students to expand the book’s problem sets and consistent problem-solving strategy.
A new problem type guides students to see patterns, make connections between problems that can be solved using similar steps, and apply those steps when working problems on homework and exams. Volume 1 contains Chapters 1—19 Available for separate purchase is Volume 2 containing Chapters 20—39 The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps.
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- Höfundur: Richard Wolfson
- Útgáfa:4
- Útgáfudagur: 2020-09-23
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781292350257
- Print ISBN: 9781292350141
- ISBN 10: 1292350253
Efnisyfirlit
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Brief Contents
- Detailed Contents
- About the Author
- Preface to the Instructor
- Preface to the Student
- Video Tutor Demonstrations
- Chapter 1 Doing Physics
- 1.1 Realms of Physics
- 1.2 Measurements and Units
- 1.3 Working with Numbers
- 1.4 Strategies for Learning Physics
- Part One Mechanics
- 2 Motion in a Straight Line
- 2.1 Average Motion
- 2.2 Instantaneous Velocity
- 2.3 Acceleration
- 2.4 Constant Acceleration
- 2.5 The Acceleration of Gravity
- 2.6 When Acceleration Isn’t Constant
- 3 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
- 3.1 Vectors
- 3.2 Velocity and Acceleration Vectors
- 3.3 Relative Motion
- 3.4 Constant Acceleration
- 3.5 Projectile Motion
- 3.6 Uniform Circular Motion
- 4 Force and Motion
- 4.1 The Wrong Question
- 4.2 Newton’s First and Second Laws
- 4.3 Forces
- 4.4 the Force of Gravity
- 4.5 Using Newton’s Second Law
- 4.6 Newton’s Third Law
- 5 Using Newton’s Laws
- 5.1 Using Newton’s Second Law
- 5.2 Multiple Objects
- 5.3 Circular Motion
- 5.4 Friction
- 5.5 Drag Forces
- 6 Energy, Work, and Power
- 6.1 Energy
- 6.2 Work
- 6.3 Forces That Vary
- 6.4 Kinetic Energy
- 6.5 Power
- 7 Conservation of Energy
- 7.1 Conservative and Nonconservative Forces
- 7.2 Potential Energy
- 7.3 Conservation of Mechanical Energy
- 7.4 Nonconservative Forces
- 7.5 Conservation of Energy
- 7.6 Potential-Energy Curves
- 8 Gravity
- 8.1 Toward a Law of Gravity
- 8.2 Universal Gravitation
- 8.3 Orbital Motion
- 8.4 Gravitational Energy
- 8.5 The Gravitational Field
- 9 Systems of Particles
- 9.1 Center of Mass
- 9.2 Momentum
- 9.3 Kinetic Energy of a System
- 9.4 Collisions
- 9.5 Totally Inelastic Collisions
- 9.6 Elastic Collisions
- 10 Rotational Motion
- 10.1 Angular Velocity and Acceleration
- 10.2 Torque
- 10.3 Rotational Inertia and the Analog of Newton’s Law
- 10.4 Rotational Energy
- 10.5 Rolling Motion
- 11 Rotational Vectors and Angular Momentum
- 11.1 Angular Velocity and Acceleration Vectors
- 11.2 Torque and the Vector Cross Product
- 11.3 Angular Momentum
- 11.4 Conservation of Angular Momentum
- 11.5 Gyroscopes and Precession
- 12 Static Equilibrium
- 12.1 Conditions for Equilibrium
- 12.2 Center of Gravity
- 12.3 Examples of Static Equilibrium
- 12.4 Stability
- 2 Motion in a Straight Line
- 13 Oscillatory Motion
- 13.1 Describing Oscillatory Motion
- 13.2 Simple Harmonic Motion
- 13.3 Applications of Simple Harmonic Motion
- 13.4 Circular Motion and Harmonic Motion
- 13.5 Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion
- 13.6 Damped Harmonic Motion
- 13.7 Driven Oscillations and Resonance
- 14 Wave Motion
- 14.1 Waves and Their Properties
- 14.2 Wave Math
- 14.3 Waves on a String
- 14.4 Wave Energy
- 14.5 Sound Waves
- 14.6 Interference
- 14.7 Reflection and Refraction
- 14.8 Standing Waves
- 14.9 the Doppler Effect and Shock Waves
- 15 Fluid Motion
- 15.1 Density and Pressure
- 15.2 Hydrostatic Equilibrium
- 15.3 Archimedes’ Principle and Buoyancy
- 15.4 Fluid Dynamics
- 15.5 Applications of Fluid Dynamics
- 15.6 Viscosity and Turbulence
- 16 Temperature and Heat
- 16.1 Heat, Temperature, and Thermodynamic Equilibrium
- 16.2 Heat Capacity and Specific Heat
- 16.3 Heat Transfer
- 16.4 Thermal-Energy Balance
- 17 The Thermal Behavior of Matter
- 17.1 Gases
- 17.2 Phase Changes
- 17.3 Thermal Expansion
- 18 Heat, Work, and the First Law of Thermodynamics
- 18.1 The First Law of Thermodynamics
- 18.2 Thermodynamic Processes
- 18.3 Specific Heats of an Ideal Gas
- 19 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
- 19.1 Reversibility and Irreversibility
- 19.2 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
- 19.3 Applications of the Second Law
- 19.4 Entropy and Energy Quality
- Appendix A Mathematics
- Appendix B The International System of Units (SI)
- Appendix C Conversion Factors
- Appendix D The Elements
- Appendix E Astrophysical Data
- Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems
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