Volume 1 contains Chapters 1–20Volume 2 contains Chapters 21–37Volume 3 contains Chapters 37–44 CHAPTER 1: MECHANICS Units, Physical Quantities, and VectorsMotion Along a Straight LineMotion in Two or Three DimensionsNewton's Laws of MotionApplying Newton's LawsWork and Kinetic EnergyPotential Energy and Energy ConservationMomentum, Impulse, and CollisionsRotation of Rigid BodiesDynamics of Rotational MotionEquilibrium and ElasticityFluid MechanicsGravitationPeriodic Motion WAVES/ACOUSTICS Mechanical WavesSound and Hearing THERMODYNAMICS Temperature and HeatThermal Properties of MatterThe First Law of ThermodynamicsThe Second Law of Thermodynamics ELECTROMAGNETISM Electric Charge and Electric FieldGauss's LawElectric PotentialCapacitance and DielectricsCurrent, Resistance, and Electromotive ForceDirect-Current CircuitsMagnetic Field and Magnetic ForcesSources of Magnetic FieldElectromagnetic InductionInductanceAlternating CurrentElectromagnetic Waves OPTICS The Nature and Propagation of LightGeometric OpticsInterferenceDiffraction MODERN PHYSICS RelativityPhotons: Light Waves Behaving as ParticlesParticles Behaving as WavesQuantum Mechanics I: Wave FunctionsQuantum Mechanics II: Atomic StructureMolecules and Condensed MatterNuclear PhysicsParticle Physics and Cosmology
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Hallmark features of this title A series of features aimed at building your students' conceptual understanding ISEE (Identify, Set Up, Execute, Evaluate): a research-based problem-solving approach prompts your students to tackle problems thoughtfully rather than cutting straight to the mathKey Concept statements: appear at the end of every example, providing a summary of the key idea used in the solutionBridging Problems: help students move from single-concept worked examples to multi-concept homework problems. Content that further supports your students' learning Learning Outcomes: sections at the beginning of each chapter prepare your students for the ideas they will explore.Caution paragraphs: focus on typical misconceptions and common problem areas for your students to tackle.
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Pearson's webinar series "Changing Perspectives": a conversation regarding the benefits of active learning in Physics. "It's really amazing – I teach a class of about 300 students, and when you have 300 students all actually talking about physics, it's a pretty exciting place to be. So they interact with each other and they share ideas with each other, which is really very impressive." Professor Roger Freedman, author of University Physics on active learning. From Pearson's webinar series "Changing Perspectives" – read our blog post Activating University Physics: making physics lectures come alive and access the full webinar video. New and updated features in this edition New and expanded problems sections will support your students' problem-solving skills Example Variation Problems: based on worked examples in the new Guided Practice section, they build in difficulty by changing scenarios, swapping knowns and unknowns, and adding complexity to provide a wide range of related problems that use the same basic approach to solve.Expanded - Cumulative problems promote more advanced problem-solving techniques, challenging the students to combine knowledge and skills covered in previous chapters with the current one. Build conceptual understanding Expanded - Caution paragraphs focus on typical misconceptions and student problem areas. Over a dozen more have been added based on common errors made in Pearson Mastering Physics.
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ISBN
9781292314952
Publisert
2019-11-06
Utgave
15. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson Education Limited
Vekt
3280 gr
Høyde
48 mm
Bredde
230 mm
Dybde
276 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt