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ISBN 10: 1285737032
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Author:Raymod Serway, Chris Vuile
While physics can seem challenging, its true quality is the sheer simplicity of fundamental physical theories–theories and concepts that can enrich your view of the world around you. COLLEGE PHYSICS, Tenth Edition, provides a clear strategy for connecting those theories to a consistent problem-solving approach, carefully reinforcing this methodology throughout the text and connecting it to real-world examples. For students planning to take the MCAT exam, the text includes exclusive test prep and review tools to help you prepare.
College Physics Volume 1 10th Table of contents:
Part 1: Mechanics
Ch 1: Introduction
1.1: Standards of Length, Mass, and Time
1.2: The Building Blocks of Matter
1.3: Dimensional Analysis
1.4: Uncertainty in Measurement and Significant Figures
1.5: Conversion of Units
1.6: Estimates and Order-of-Magnitude Calculations
1.7: Coordinate Systems
1.8: Trigonometry
1.9: Problem-Solving Strategy
Summary
Ch 2: Motion in One Dimension
2.1: Displacement
2.2: Velocity
2.3: Acceleration
2.4: Motion Diagrams
2.5: One-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration
2.6: Freely Falling Objects
Summary
Ch 3: Vectors and Two-Dimensional Motion
3.1: Vectors and Their Properties
3.2: Components of a Vector
3.3: Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration in Two Dimensions
3.4 Motion in Two Dimensions
3.5 Relative Velocity
Summary
Ch 4: The Laws of Motion
4.1: Forces
4.2: Newton’s First Law
4.3: Newton’s Second Law
4.4: Newton’s Third Law
4.5: Applications of Newton’s Laws
4.6: Forces of Friction
Summary
Ch 5: Energy
5.1: Work
5.2: Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem
5.3: Gravitational Potential Energy
5.4: Spring Potential Energy
5.5: Systems and Energy Conservation
5.6: Power
5.7: Work Done by a Varying Force
Summary
Ch 6: Momentum and Collisions
6.1: Momentum and Impulse
6.2: Conservation of Momentum
6.3: Collisions
6.4: Glancing Collisions
6.5: Rocket Propulsion
Summary
Ch 7: Rotational Motion and the Law of Gravity
7.1: Angular Speed and Angular Acceleration
7.2: Rotational Motion under Constant Angular Acceleration
7.3: Relations between Angular and Linear Quantities
7.4: Centripetal Acceleration
7.5: Newtonian Gravitation
7.6: Kepler’s Laws
Summary
Ch 8: Rotational Equilibrium and Rotational Dynamics
8.1: Torque
8.2: Torque and the Two Conditions for Equilibrium
8.3: The Center of Gravity
8.4: Examples of Objects in Equilibrium
8.5: Relationship between Torque and Angular Acceleration
8.6: Rotational Kinetic Energy
8.7: Angular Momentum
Summary
Ch 9: Solids and Fluids
9.1: States of Matter
9.2: Density and Pressure
9.3: The Deformation of Solids
9.4: Variation of Pressure with Depth
9.5: Pressure Measurements
9.6: Buoyant Forces and Archimedes’ Principle
9.7: Fluids in Motion
9.8: Other Applications of Fluid Dynamics
9.9: Surface Tension, Capillary Action, and Viscous Fluid Flow
9.10: Transport Phenomena
Summary
Part 2: Thermodynamics
Ch 10: Thermal Physics
10.1: Temperature and the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
10.2: Thermometers and Temperature Scales
10.3: Thermal Expansion of Solids and Liquids
10.4: Macroscopic Description of an Ideal Gas
10.5: The Kinetic Theory of Gases
Summary
Ch 11: Energy in Thermal Processes
11.1: Heat and Internal Energy
11.2: Specific Heat
11.3: Calorimetry
11.4: Latent Heat and Phase Change
11.5: Energy Transfer
11.6: Global Warming and Greenhouse Gases
Summary
Ch 12: The Laws of Thermodynamics
12.1: Work in Thermodynamic Processes
12.2: The First Law of Thermodynamics
12.3: Thermal Processes
12.4: Heat Engines and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
12.5: Entropy
12.6: Human Metabolism
Summary
Part 3: Vibrations and Waves
Ch 13: Vibrations and Waves
13.1: Hooke’s Law
13.2: Elastic Potential Energy
13.3: Comparing Simple Harmonic Motion with Uniform Circular Motion
13.4: Position, Velocity, and Acceleration as a Function of Time
13.5: Motion of a Pendulum
13.6: Damped Oscillations
13.7: Waves
13.8: Frequency, Amplitude, and Wavelength
13.9: The Speed of Waves on Strings
13.10: Interference of Waves
13.11: Reflection of Waves
Summary
Ch 14: Sound
14.1: Producing a Sound Wave
14.2: Characteristics of Sound Waves
14.3: The Speed of Sound
14.4: Energy and Intensity of Sound Waves
14.5: Spherical and Plane Waves
14.6: The Doppler Effect
14.7: Interference of Sound Waves
14.8: Standing Waves
14.9: Forced Vibrations and Resonance
14.10: Standing Waves in Air Columns
14.11: Beats
14.12: Quality of Sound
14.13: The Ear
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