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Focus on the fundamentals and help students see connections between problem types Richard Wolfson’s Essential University Physics is a concise and progressive calculus-based physics textbook that offers clear writing, great problems, and relevant real-life applications in an affordable and streamlined text. The book teaches sound problem-solving strategies and emphasises conceptual understanding, using features such as annotated figures and step-by-step problem-solving strategies.
Realising students have changed a great deal over time while the fundamentals of physics have changed very little, Wolfson makes physics relevant and alive for students by sharing the latest physics applications in a succinct and captivating style. The 4th Edition, Global Edition, incorporates research from instructors, reviewers, and thousands of students to expand the book’s problem sets and consistent problem-solving strategy.
A new problem type guides students to see patterns, make connections between problems that can be solved using similar steps, and apply those steps when working problems on homework and exams. Volume 2 contains Chapters 20-39 Available for separate purchase is Volume 1 containing Chapters 1-19 The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps.
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- Höfundur: Richard Wolfson
- Útgáfa:4
- Útgáfudagur: 2020-07-13
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781292351162
- Print ISBN: 9781292351186
- ISBN 10: 1292351160
Efnisyfirlit
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Brief Contents
- Detailed Contents
- About the Author
- Preface to the Instructor
- Preface to the Student
- Video Tutor Demonstrations
- Part Four Electromagnetism
- 20 Electric Charge, Force, and Field
- 20.1 Electric Charge
- 20.2 Coulomb’s Law
- 20.3 The Electric Field
- 20.4 Fields of Charge Distributions
- 20.5 Matter in Electric Fields
- 21 Gauss’s Law
- 21.1 Electric Field Lines
- 21.2 Electric Field and Electric Flux
- 21.3 Gauss’s Law
- 21.4 Using Gauss’s Law
- 21.5 Fields of Arbitrary Charge Distributions
- 21.6 Gauss’s Law and Conductors
- 22 Electric Potential
- 22.1 Electric Potential Difference
- 22.2 Calculating Potential Difference
- 22.3 Potential Difference and the Electric Field
- 22.4 Charged Conductors
- 23 Electrostatic Energy and Capacitors
- 23.1 Electrostatic Energy
- 23.2 Capacitors
- 23.3 Using Capacitors
- 23.4 Energy in the Electric Field
- 24 Electric Current
- 24.1 Electric Current
- 24.2 Conduction Mechanisms
- 24.3 Resistance and Ohm’s Law
- 24.4 Electric Power
- 24.5 Electrical Safety
- 25 Electric Circuits
- 25.1 Circuits, Symbols, and Electromotive Force
- 25.2 Series and Parallel Resistors
- 25.3 Kirchhoff’s Laws and Multiloop Circuits
- 25.4 Electrical Measurements
- 25.5 Capacitors in Circuits
- 26 Magnetism: Force and Field
- 26.1 What Is Magnetism?
- 26.2 Magnetic Force and Field
- 26.3 Charged Particles in Magnetic Fields
- 26.4 The Magnetic Force on a Current
- 26.5 Origin of the Magnetic Field
- 26.6 Magnetic Dipoles
- 26.7 Magnetic Matter
- 26.8 Ampère’s Law
- 27 Electromagnetic Induction
- 27.1 Induced Currents
- 27.2 Faraday’s Law
- 27.3 Induction and Energy
- 27.4 Inductance
- 27.5 Magnetic Energy
- 27.6 Induced Electric Fields
- 28 Alternating-current Circuits
- 28.1 Alternating Current
- 28.2 Circuit Elements in Ac Circuits
- 28.3 LC Circuits
- 28.4 Driven RLC Circuits and Resonance
- 28.5 Power in AC Circuits
- 28.6 Transformers and Power Supplies
- 29 Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetic Waves
- 29.1 The Four Laws of Electromagnetism
- 29.2 Ambiguity in Ampère’s Law
- 29.3 Maxwell’s Equations
- 29.4 Electromagnetic Waves
- 29.5 Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
- 29.6 The Electromagnetic Spectrum
- 29.7 Producing Electromagnetic Waves
- 29.8 Energy and Momentum in Electromagnetic Waves
- 20 Electric Charge, Force, and Field
- 30 Reflection and Refraction
- 30.1 Reflection
- 30.2 Refraction
- 30.3 Total Internal Reflection
- 30.4 Dispersion
- 31 Images and Optical Instruments
- 31.1 Images with Mirrors
- 31.2 Images with Lenses
- 31.3 Refraction in Lenses: the Details
- 31.4 Optical Instruments
- 32 Interference and Diffraction
- 32.1 Coherence and Interference
- 32.2 Double-Slit Interference
- 32.3 Multiple-Slit Interference and Diffraction Gratings
- 32.4 Interferometry
- 32.5 Huygens’ Principle and Diffraction
- 32.6 The Diffraction Limit
- 33 Relativity
- 33.1 Speed c Relative to What?
- 33.2 Matter, Motion, and the Ether
- 33.3 Special Relativity
- 33.4 Space and Time in Relativity
- 33.5 Simultaneity Is Relative
- 33.6 The Lorentz Transformations
- 33.7 Energy and Momentum in Relativity
- 33.8 Electromagnetism and Relativity
- 33.9 General Relativity
- 34 Particles and Waves
- 34.1 Toward Quantum Theory
- 34.2 Blackbody Radiation
- 34.3 Photons
- 34.4 Atomic Spectra and the Bohr Atom
- 34.5 Matter Waves
- 34.6 the Uncertainty Principle
- 34.7 Complementarity
- 35 Quantum Mechanics
- 35.1 Particles, Waves, and Probability
- 35.2 The Schrödinger Equation
- 35.3 Particles and Potentials
- 35.4 Quantum Mechanics in Three Dimensions
- 35.5 Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
- 36 Atomic Physics
- 36.1 The Hydrogen Atom
- 36.2 Electron Spin
- 36.3 The Exclusion Principle
- 36.4 Multielectron Atoms and the Periodic Table
- 36.5 Transitions and Atomic Spectra
- 37 Molecules and Solids
- 37.1 Molecular Bonding
- 37.2 Molecular Energy Levels
- 37.3 Solids
- 37.4 Superconductivity
- 38 Nuclear Physics
- 38.1 Elements, Isotopes, and Nuclear Structure
- 38.2 Radioactivity
- 38.3 Binding Energy and Nucleosynthesis
- 38.4 Nuclear Fission
- 38.5 Nuclear Fusion
- 39 From Quarks to the Cosmos
- 39.1 Particles and Forces
- 39.2 Particles and More Particles
- 39.3 Quarks and the Standard Model
- 39.4 Unification
- 39.5 The Evolving Universe
- Appendix A Mathematics
- Appendix B The International Systemof Units (SI)
- Appendix C Conversion Factors
- Appendix D The Elements
- Appendix E Astrophysical Data
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