Physics Essentials For Dummies (9781119590286) was previously published as Physics Essentials For Dummies (9780470618417). While this version features a new Dummies cover and design, the content is the same as the prior release and should not be considered a new or updated product. 

For students who just need to know the vital concepts of physics, whether as a refresher, for exam prep, or as a reference, Physics Essentials For Dummies is a must-have guide. Free of ramp-up and ancillary material, Physics Essentials For Dummies contains content focused on key topics only. It provides discrete explanations of critical concepts taught in an introductory physics course, from force and motion to momentum and kinetics. This guide is also a perfect reference for parents who need to review critical physics concepts as they help high school students with homework assignments, as well as for adult learners headed back to the classroom who just need a refresher of the core concepts.

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Introduction 1

Chapter 1: Viewing the World through the Lens of Physics 5

Chapter 2: Taking Vectors Step by Step 15

Chapter 3: Going the Distance with Speed and Acceleration 25

Chapter 4: Studying Circular Motions 41

Chapter 5: Push-Ups and Pull-Ups: Exercises in Force 49

Chapter 6: Falling Slowly: Gravity and Friction 63

Chapter 7: Putting Physics to Work 77

Chapter 8: Moving Objects with Impulse and Momentum 95

Chapter 9: Navigating the Twists and Turns of Angular Kinetics 111

Chapter 10: Taking a Spin with Rotational Dynamics 127

Chapter 11: There and Back Again: Simple Harmonic Motion 139

Chapter 12: Ten Marvels of Relativity 159

Index 167

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  • The fundamentals of force, work, and energy
  • How to connect physics laws with the real world
  • Key concepts in quick, focused lessons

Your helpful guide to physics essentials

From force and motion to momentum and energy, Physics Essentials For Dummies bypasses the fluff and focuses solely on the critical concepts taught in an introductory physics course. Discover how physics plays into every aspect of the world around you. Explore displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration and learn how they fit together. This handy reference provides concise explanations of key subjects using real-world examples, so it's perfect for clarifying concepts and helping you cram for exams.

Inside...

  • How to work with vectors
  • Straight talk on circular motion
  • Gravity and friction
  • Force and the laws of motion
  • Work, energy, and power
  • Simple harmonic motion
  • Amazing insights on relativity
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Introduction 1 Chapter 1: Viewing the World through the Lens of Physics 5 Chapter 2: Taking Vectors Step by Step 15 Chapter 3: Going the Distance with Speed and Acceleration 25 Chapter 4: Studying Circular Motions 41 Chapter 5: Push-Ups and Pull-Ups: Exercises in Force 49 Chapter 6: Falling Slowly: Gravity and Friction 63 Chapter 7: Putting Physics to Work 77 Chapter 8: Moving Objects with Impulse and Momentum 95 Chapter 9: Navigating the Twists and Turns of Angular Kinetics 111 Chapter 10: Taking a Spin with Rotational Dynamics 127 Chapter 11: There and Back Again: Simple Harmonic Motion 139 Chapter 12: Ten Marvels of Relativity 159 Index 167
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781119590286
Publisert
2019-06-07
Utgiver
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
181 gr
Høyde
213 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
G, U, 01, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Steven Holzner, PhD, was a contributing editor at PC Magazine and was on the faculty of both MIT and Cornell University. He wrote Physics For Dummies, Physics II For Dummies, and Quantum Physics For Dummies.