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Sears and Zemansky's University Physics : with Modern Physics / Hugh D.Young and Roger A. Freedman

By: Young, Hugh D.
Contributor(s): Freeman, Roger A | Ford, A. Lewis.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey, USA Pearson Education Inc. 2020Edition: 15th.Ed. Loose-Leaf Edition.Description: xviii, 1524p. : ill. ; A-1 to A-22; C-1 to C-3; I-1 to I-22; 27cm.ISBN: 9780135205013.Subject(s): Physics; Physics—Study and teaching (Higher)DDC classification: 530 YOU Online resources: Click here to access online
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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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