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_a530 YOU
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_aYoung, Hugh D.
245 _aSears and Zemansky's University Physics : with Modern Physics /
_cHugh D.Young and Roger A. Freedman
250 _a15th.Ed.
_bLoose-Leaf Edition
260 _aHoboken, New Jersey, USA
_bPearson Education Inc.
_c2020
300 _axviii, 1524p. : ill. ; A-1 to A-22; C-1 to C-3; I-1 to I-22; 27cm
500 _aIt includes appendices, Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems, Credits and Index Pages
521 _aThis loose-leaf, three-hole punched version of the textbook gives students the flexibility to take only what they need to class and add their own notes — all at an affordable price. For courses in calculus-based physics. Practice makes perfect: Guided practice helps students develop into expert problem solvers Practice makes perfect. The new 15th Edition of University Physics with Modern Physics draws on a wealth of data insights from hundreds of faculty and thousands of student users to address one of the biggest challenges for students in introductory physics courses: seeing patterns and making connections between problem types. Students learn to recognize when to use similar steps in solving the same problem type and develop an understanding for problem solving approaches, rather than simply plugging in an equation. This new edition addresses students’ tendency to focus on the objects, situations, numbers, and questions posed in a problem, rather than recognizing the underlying principle or the problem’s type. New Key Concept statements at the end of worked examples address this challenge by identifying the main idea used in the solution to help students recognize the underlying concepts and strategy for the given problem. New Key Example Variation Problems appear within new Guided Practice sections and group problems by type to give students practice recognizing when problems can be solved in a similar way, regardless of wording or numbers. These scaffolded problem sets help students see patterns, make connections between problems, and build confidence for tackling different problem types when exam time comes. The fully integrated problem-solving approach in Mastering Physics gives students instructional support and just-in-time remediation as they work through problems, and links all end-of-chapter problems directly to the eText for additional guidance. Also available with Mastering Physics Mastering™ is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to reach every student. By combining trusted author content with digital tools developed to engage students and emulate the office-hour experience, Mastering personalizes learning and improves results for each student. Now providing a fully integrated experience, the eText is linked to every problem within Mastering for seamless integration between homework problems, practice problems, textbook, worked examples, and more. Learn more about Mastering Physics. Table of 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. Fluid Mechanics 13. Gravitation 14. Periodic Motion 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 Field 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 35. Interference 36. Diffraction MODERN PHYSICS 37. Relativity 38. Photons: Light Waves Behaving as Particles 39. Particles Behaving as Waves 40. Quantum Mechanics I: Wave Functions 41. Quantum Mechanics II: Atomic Structure 42. Molecules and Condensed Matter 43. Nuclear Physics 44. Particle Physics and Cosmology
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_aPhysics; Physics—Study and teaching (Higher)
700 _910477
_aFreeman, Roger A.
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_aFord, A. Lewis
856 _uhttps://www.pearson.com/us/higher-education/product/Young-University-Physics-with-Modern-Physics-Loose-Leaf-Edition-15th-Edition/9780135205013.html?tab=overview
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