Fundamentals of physics / David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jearl Walker.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Wiley, c2001Edition: Sixth edition, extendedDescription: xxiv, 1144 pages : illustrationContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9971513307 [hardbound]Subject(s): PhysicsDDC classification: Online resources: Publisher description | Table of ContentsItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index.
Contents: Chapter 1 Measurement -- Chapter 2 Motion along a straight line -- Chapter 3 Vectors -- Chapter 4 Motion in two and three dimensions -- Chapter 5 Force and motion-I -- Chapter 6 Force and motion-II Chapter 7 Kinetic energy and work -- Chapter 8 potential energy and conservation of energy -- Chapter 9 Systems of particles -- Chapter 10 Collisions -- Chapter 11 Rotation -- Chapter 12 Rolling, torque, and angular momentum -- Chapter 13 Equilibrium and elasticity -- Chapter 14 Gravitation -- Chapter 15 Fluids -- Chapter 16 Oscillations -- Chapter 17 Waves-I -- Chapter 18 Waves-II -- Chapter 19 Temperature,heat, and the first law of thermodynamics -- Chapter 20 The kinetic theory of gases -- Chapter 21 Entropy and the second law of thermodynamics -- Chapter 22 Electric charge -- Chapter 23 Electric fields -- Chapter 24 Gauss' law -- Chapter 25 Electric potential -- Chapter 26 Capacitance -- Chapter 27 Current and resistance -- Chapter 28 Circuits -- Chapter 29 Magnetic fields -- Chapter 30 Magnetic fields due to currents -- Chapter 31 Induction and inductance -- Chapter 32 Magnetism of matter;maxwell's equation -- Chapter 33 Electromagnetic oscillations and alternating current -- Chapter 34 Electromagnetic waves -- Chapter 35 Images -- Chapter 36 Interference -- Chapter 37 Diffraction -- Chapter 38 Relativity -- Chapter 39 Photons and matter waves -- Chapter 40 More about matter waves -- Chapter 41 All about atoms -- Chapter 42 Conduction of electricity in solids -- Chapter 43 Nuclear physics -- Chapter 44 Energy from the nucleus -- Chapter 45 Quarks, leptons, and the big bang.
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