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Physics John D. Cutnell

Physics By John D. Cutnell

Physics by John D. Cutnell


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Designed for first-year physics undergraduates, this introduction to physics includes questions, exercises and problems which explain problem-solving techniques, using only algebra. The text includes applications of physics in biology, medicine, geology, architecture and business.

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Physics by John D. Cutnell

An introduction to physics, from elementary kinematics to elementary physics, which stresses problem-solving techniques, using only algebra, and includes examples and applications in biology, medicine, geology, architecture, and business. Each chapter ends with a summary, solved problems, questions, exercises, and additional problems.

Table of Contents

Kinematics in one dimension; kinematics in two dimensions; forces and Newton's laws of motion; dynamics of uniform circular motion; impulse and momentum; rotational kinematics and dynamics; fluid statics; fluid dynamics; heat energy and phase changes; the ideal gas law and kinetic theory; thermodynamics: the Zeroth law and the first law; the second law and the third law; an introduction to waves; sound; the principle of linear superposition and interface phenomena; electric forces and electric fields; electric circuits: basic concepts and additional concepts; magnetic forces and magnetic fields; electromagnetic induction; the refraction of light and lenses; interference and the wave nature of light; particles and waves; the nature of atom; nuclear physics and radioactivity; ionizing radiation, nuclear energy, and elementary particles.

Additional information

GOR013268486
9780471898504
0471898503
Physics by John D. Cutnell
Used - Well Read
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1989-01-24
926
N/A
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