Essential University Physics: Volume 1, Global Edition

Höfundur Richard Wolfson

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  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Brief Contents
  • Detailed Contents
  • About the Author
  • Preface to the Instructor
  • Preface to the Student
  • Video Tutor Demonstrations
  • Chapter 1 Doing Physics
  • 1.1 Realms of Physics
  • 1.2 Measurements and Units
  • 1.3 Working with Numbers
  • 1.4 Strategies for Learning Physics
  • Part One Mechanics
  • 2 Motion in a Straight Line
  • 2.1 Average Motion
  • 2.2 Instantaneous Velocity
  • 2.3 Acceleration
  • 2.4 Constant Acceleration
  • 2.5 The Acceleration of Gravity
  • 2.6 When Acceleration Isn’t Constant
  • 3 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
  • 3.1 Vectors
  • 3.2 Velocity and Acceleration Vectors
  • 3.3 Relative Motion
  • 3.4 Constant Acceleration
  • 3.5 Projectile Motion
  • 3.6 Uniform Circular Motion
  • 4 Force and Motion
  • 4.1 The Wrong Question
  • 4.2 Newton’s First and Second Laws
  • 4.3 Forces
  • 4.4 the Force of Gravity
  • 4.5 Using Newton’s Second Law
  • 4.6 Newton’s Third Law
  • 5 Using Newton’s Laws
  • 5.1 Using Newton’s Second Law
  • 5.2 Multiple Objects
  • 5.3 Circular Motion
  • 5.4 Friction
  • 5.5 Drag Forces
  • 6 Energy, Work, and Power
  • 6.1 Energy
  • 6.2 Work
  • 6.3 Forces That Vary
  • 6.4 Kinetic Energy
  • 6.5 Power
  • 7 Conservation of Energy
  • 7.1 Conservative and Nonconservative Forces
  • 7.2 Potential Energy
  • 7.3 Conservation of Mechanical Energy
  • 7.4 Nonconservative Forces
  • 7.5 Conservation of Energy
  • 7.6 Potential-Energy Curves
  • 8 Gravity
  • 8.1 Toward a Law of Gravity
  • 8.2 Universal Gravitation
  • 8.3 Orbital Motion
  • 8.4 Gravitational Energy
  • 8.5 The Gravitational Field
  • 9 Systems of Particles
  • 9.1 Center of Mass
  • 9.2 Momentum
  • 9.3 Kinetic Energy of a System
  • 9.4 Collisions
  • 9.5 Totally Inelastic Collisions
  • 9.6 Elastic Collisions
  • 10 Rotational Motion
  • 10.1 Angular Velocity and Acceleration
  • 10.2 Torque
  • 10.3 Rotational Inertia and the Analog of Newton’s Law
  • 10.4 Rotational Energy
  • 10.5 Rolling Motion
  • 11 Rotational Vectors and Angular Momentum
  • 11.1 Angular Velocity and Acceleration Vectors
  • 11.2 Torque and the Vector Cross Product
  • 11.3 Angular Momentum
  • 11.4 Conservation of Angular Momentum
  • 11.5 Gyroscopes and Precession
  • 12 Static Equilibrium
  • 12.1 Conditions for Equilibrium
  • 12.2 Center of Gravity
  • 12.3 Examples of Static Equilibrium
  • 12.4 Stability
  • Part Two Oscillations, Waves, and Fluids
  • 13 Oscillatory Motion
  • 13.1 Describing Oscillatory Motion
  • 13.2 Simple Harmonic Motion
  • 13.3 Applications of Simple Harmonic Motion
  • 13.4 Circular Motion and Harmonic Motion
  • 13.5 Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion
  • 13.6 Damped Harmonic Motion
  • 13.7 Driven Oscillations and Resonance
  • 14 Wave Motion
  • 14.1 Waves and Their Properties
  • 14.2 Wave Math
  • 14.3 Waves on a String
  • 14.4 Wave Energy
  • 14.5 Sound Waves
  • 14.6 Interference
  • 14.7 Reflection and Refraction
  • 14.8 Standing Waves
  • 14.9 the Doppler Effect and Shock Waves
  • 15 Fluid Motion
  • 15.1 Density and Pressure
  • 15.2 Hydrostatic Equilibrium
  • 15.3 Archimedes’ Principle and Buoyancy
  • 15.4 Fluid Dynamics
  • 15.5 Applications of Fluid Dynamics
  • 15.6 Viscosity and Turbulence
  • Part Three Thermodynamics
  • 16 Temperature and Heat
  • 16.1 Heat, Temperature, and Thermodynamic Equilibrium
  • 16.2 Heat Capacity and Specific Heat
  • 16.3 Heat Transfer
  • 16.4 Thermal-Energy Balance
  • 17 The Thermal Behavior of Matter
  • 17.1 Gases
  • 17.2 Phase Changes
  • 17.3 Thermal Expansion
  • 18 Heat, Work, and the First Law of Thermodynamics
  • 18.1 The First Law of Thermodynamics
  • 18.2 Thermodynamic Processes
  • 18.3 Specific Heats of an Ideal Gas
  • 19 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
  • 19.1 Reversibility and Irreversibility
  • 19.2 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
  • 19.3 Applications of the Second Law
  • 19.4 Entropy and Energy Quality
  • Appendices
  • Appendix A Mathematics
  • Appendix B The International System of Units (SI)
  • Appendix C Conversion Factors
  • Appendix D The Elements
  • Appendix E Astrophysical Data
  • Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems
  • Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems
  • Credits
  • Index
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