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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
David Halliday; Jearl Walker; Robert Resnick |
ISBN: | 9781118230749 1118230744 |
OCLC Number: | 899732024 |
Description: | xxiv, 1244, 15, 8, 22 pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cm |
Contents: | Measurement -- Motion along a straight line -- Vectors -- Motion in two and three dimensions -- Force and motion -I -- Force and motion -II -- Kinetic energy and work -- Potential energy and conservation of energy -- Center of mass and linear momentum -- Rotation -- Rolling, torque, and angular momentum -- Equilibrium and elasticity -- Gravitation -- Fluids -- Oscillations -- Waves -I -- Waves -II -- Temperature, heat, and the first law of thermodynamics -- The kinetic theory of gases -- Entropy and the second law of thermodynamics -- Coulomb's law -- Electric fields -- Gauss' law -- Electric potential -- Capacitance -- Current and resistance -- Circuits -- Magnetic fields -- Magnetic fields due to currents -- Induction and inductance -- Electromagnetic oscillations and alternating current -- Maxwell's equations; magnetism of matter -- Electromagnetic waves -- Images -- Interference -- Diffraction -- Relativity -- Photons and matter waves -- More about matter waves -- All about atoms -- Conduction of electricity in solids -- Nuclear physics -- Energy from the nucleus -- Quarks, leptons, and the big bang -- Appendices/Answers to checkpoints and odd-numbered problems/Index. |
Other Titles: | Halliday & Resnick : |
Abstract:
* The new edition of the best-selling, calculus-based introductory Physics text. * Robust online homework system includes ALL end of chapter problems in the book plus more online * Chapters were restructured into modules based on a primary concept.
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