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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Learn how to solve physics problems the right way How to Solve Physics Problems will prepare you for physics exams by focusing on problem-solving. You will learn to solve physics problems naturally and systematically--and in a way that will stick with you. Not only will it help you with your homework, it will give you a clear idea of what you can expect to encounter on exams. * 400 physics problems thoroughly illustrated and explained * Math review for the right start * New chapters on quantum physics; atoms, molecules, and solids; and nuclear physics
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About the Authors Preface How to Use this Book How to Excel in Your Physics Course Mathematical Background 1. Vectors 2. Kinematics in One Dimension 3. Falling Body Problems 4. Projectile Motion 5. Forces (including Centripetal Force) 6. Apparent Weight 7. Work and the Definite Integral 8. Work-Energy Problems 9. Center of Mass and Momentum 10. Collision and Impulse 11. Rotational Motion 12. Rotational Dynamics 13. Equilibrium 14. Gravity 15. Simple Harmonic Motion 16. Fluids 17. Temperature and Calorimetry 18. Kinetics and the Ideal Gas Laws 19. First Law of Thermodynamics 20. Second Law of Thermodynamics 21. Mechanical Waves 22. Standing Waves (Strings and Pipes) 23. Sound 24. Charge and Coulomb's Law 25. The Electric Field 26. Gauss' Law 27. Electric Potential 28. Capacitance 29. Current and Resistance 30. Resistors in D.C. Circuits 31. Kirchhoff's Laws 32. R-C Circuits 33. Magnetic Fields 34. Magnetic Forces 35. Ampere's Law 36. Biot-Savart Law 37. Faraday's Law 38. Inductance 39. R-L Circuits 40. Oscillating L-C Circuits 41. Series R-L-C Circuits and Phasors 42. Maxwell's Equations 43. Electromagnetic Waves 44. Reflection, Refraction, and Polarization 45. Mirrors and Lenses 46. Diffraction and Interference 47. Special Relativity 48. Quantum Physics 49. Atoms, Molecules, and Solids 50. Nuclear Physics Appendix A: Physical Constants Appendix B: Conversions Appendix C: The Periodic Table Index
About the Authors Preface How to Use this Book How to Excel in Your Physics Course Mathematical Background 1. Vectors 2. Kinematics in One Dimension 3. Falling Body Problems 4. Projectile Motion 5. Forces (including Centripetal Force) 6. Apparent Weight 7. Work and the Definite Integral 8. Work-Energy Problems 9. Center of Mass and Momentum 10. Collision and Impulse 11. Rotational Motion 12. Rotational Dynamics 13. Equilibrium 14. Gravity 15. Simple Harmonic Motion 16. Fluids 17. Temperature and Calorimetry 18. Kinetics and the Ideal Gas Laws 19. First Law of Thermodynamics 20. Second Law of Thermodynamics 21. Mechanical Waves 22. Standing Waves (Strings and Pipes) 23. Sound 24. Charge and Coulomb's Law 25. The Electric Field 26. Gauss' Law 27. Electric Potential 28. Capacitance 29. Current and Resistance 30. Resistors in D.C. Circuits 31. Kirchhoff's Laws 32. R-C Circuits 33. Magnetic Fields 34. Magnetic Forces 35. Ampere's Law 36. Biot-Savart Law 37. Faraday's Law 38. Inductance 39. R-L Circuits 40. Oscillating L-C Circuits 41. Series R-L-C Circuits and Phasors 42. Maxwell's Equations 43. Electromagnetic Waves 44. Reflection, Refraction, and Polarization 45. Mirrors and Lenses 46. Diffraction and Interference 47. Special Relativity 48. Quantum Physics 49. Atoms, Molecules, and Solids 50. Nuclear Physics Appendix A: Physical Constants Appendix B: Conversions Appendix C: The Periodic Table Index
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