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Sears and Zemansky's university physics / Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman, contributing author A. Lewis Ford.

By: Young, Hugh D.
Contributor(s): Freedman, Roger A [(j.a.)] | Sears, Francis Weston, 1898-. University physics | Ford, A. Lewis (Albert Lewis) [(contributing author)].
Publisher: San Francisco, CA : Pearson/Addison Wesley, c2004Edition: 11th ed.Description: xxi, 1444 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 0805391789 (hbk.); 0805391835 (Standard without mastering physics).Other title: University physics.Subject(s): PhysicsDDC classification: 530
Contents:
Mechanics. 1. Units, physical quantities, and vectors. 2. Motion along a straight line. 3. Motion in two or three dimensions. 4. Newton's laws of motion. 5. Applying Newton's laws. 6. Work and kinetic energy. 7. Potential energy and energy conservation. 8. Momentum, impulse, and collisions. 9. Rotation of rigid bodies. 10. Dynamics of rotational motion. 11. Equilibrium and elasticity. 12. Gravitation. 13. Periodic motion. 14. Fluid mechanics. - Waves/Acoustics. 15. Mechanical waves. 16. Sound and hearing. - Thermodynamics. 17. Temperature and heat. 18. Thermal properties of matter. 19. The first law of thermodynamics. 20. The second law of thermodynamics. - Electromagnetism. 21. Electric charge and electric fiels. 22. Gauss's law. 23. Electric potential. 24. Capacitance and dielectrics. 25. Current resistance, and electromotive force. 26. Direct-current circuits. 27. Magnetic field and magnetic forces. 28. Sources of magnetic field. 29. Electromagnetic induction. 30. Inductance. 31. Alternating current. 32. Electromagnetic waves. - Optics. 33. The nature and propagation of light. 34. Geometric optics and optical instruments. 35. Interference. 36. Diffraction. - Modern physics. 37. Relativity. - Appendices. - Answers to odd-numbered problems. - Photo credits. - Index.
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DO NOT CONFUSE with records for other versions of the 11th ed. of this title; the "standard" version (in 1 v.) includes 37 chapters; the "extended" version (in 1 v.) includes 44 chapters; the "split" version (in 3 v.) includes 44 chapters--jp20 10-6-03

Mechanics. 1. Units, physical quantities, and vectors. 2. Motion along a straight line. 3. Motion in two or three dimensions. 4. Newton's laws of motion. 5. Applying Newton's laws. 6. Work and kinetic energy. 7. Potential energy and energy conservation. 8. Momentum, impulse, and collisions. 9. Rotation of rigid bodies. 10. Dynamics of rotational motion. 11. Equilibrium and elasticity. 12. Gravitation. 13. Periodic motion. 14. Fluid mechanics. - Waves/Acoustics. 15. Mechanical waves. 16. Sound and hearing. - Thermodynamics. 17. Temperature and heat. 18. Thermal properties of matter. 19. The first law of thermodynamics. 20. The second law of thermodynamics. - Electromagnetism. 21. Electric charge and electric fiels. 22. Gauss's law. 23. Electric potential. 24. Capacitance and dielectrics. 25. Current resistance, and electromotive force. 26. Direct-current circuits. 27. Magnetic field and magnetic forces. 28. Sources of magnetic field. 29. Electromagnetic induction. 30. Inductance. 31. Alternating current. 32. Electromagnetic waves. - Optics. 33. The nature and propagation of light. 34. Geometric optics and optical instruments. 35. Interference. 36. Diffraction. - Modern physics. 37. Relativity. - Appendices. - Answers to odd-numbered problems. - Photo credits. - Index.

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