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College Physics Plus Mastering Physics with eText -- Access Card Package

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  • Copyright: 2014-12-31
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Bringing the best of physics education research to a trusted and classic text

For more than five decades, Sears and Zemansky's College Physics has provided the most reliable foundation of physics education for students around the world. New coauthors Phil Adams and Ray Chastain thoroughly revised the Tenth Edition by incorporating the latest methods from educational research. New features help students develop greater confidence in solving problems, deepen conceptual understanding, and strengthen quantitative-reasoning skills, while helping them connect what they learn with their other courses and the changing world around them. New media resources in MasteringPhysics create an unrivalled learning suite for students and instructors.

 

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Author Biography

Hugh D. Young (late) was Emeritus Professor of Physics at Carnegie Mellon University. He earned both his undergraduate and graduate degrees from that university. He earned his Ph.D. in fundamental particle theory under the direction of the late Richard Cutkosky. He also had two visiting professorships at the University of California–Berkeley.
 
Dr. Young’s career has centered entirely on undergraduate education. He wrote several undergraduate-level textbooks, and became a coauthor with Francis Sears and Mark Zemansky for their well-known introductory texts. In addition to his role on Sears and Zemansky’s College Physics, he was also author of Sears and Zemansky’s University Physics.
 

Raymond J. Chastain is currently an Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of  Louisville. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Georgia working on observational astrochemistry at radio wavelengths. He is currently engaged in physics education research, particularly in investigating the factors that lead to student success in the introductory physics sequence. He is the recent recipient of the Faculty  Favorites Teaching Award.

Dr. Chastain’s professional career has been dedicated to teaching and student instruction. Prior to his graduate work in physics, Dr. Chastain received a graduate degree in education and worked as a high school teacher. After completing his Ph.D., he returned to the high school classroom for several years before accepting several teaching positions at the college level. He has been involved in multiple programs aimed at improving student learning at both the K—12 and college levels, including several programs working with K—12 teachers to strengthen their understanding of the material they are teaching and the pedagogy used to deliver it.


Philip W. Adams is a Professor of Physics at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He obtained his Ph.D. in Physics from Rutgers University in 1986 and then held a postdoctoral research position at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ for two years.

Prof. Adams is an internationally recognized low temperature experimentalist and has published over 70 papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and has given many invited presentations on his work at international workshops and conferences on condensed matter physics.

Prof. Adams has had a career-long interest in physics education. He has taught introductory physics for engineers and for non-engineers many times in his 25-year tenure at LSU and has been the recipient of numerous teaching awards. Most recently, he helped produce and was, in fact, the narrator for the MasteringPhysics online Video Tutor Solutions for the 13th edition of University Physics by Young and Freeman.
 

 

Table of Contents

Chapter 0 Mathematics Review 0-1

Mechanics
Chapter 1 Models, Measurements, and Vectors 1
Chapter 2 Motion Along a Straight Line 27
Chapter 3 Motion in a Plane 64
Chapter 4 Newton’s Laws of Motion 94
Chapter 5 Applications of Newton’s Laws 121
Chapter 6 Circular Motion and Gravitation 152
Chapter 7 Work and Energy 179
Chapter 8 Momentum 220
Chapter 9 Rotational Motion 255
Chapter 10 Dynamics of Rotational Motion 282

Periodic Motion, Waves, and Fluids
Chapter 11 Elasticity and Periodic Motion 321
Chapter 12 Mechanical Waves and Sound 353
Chapter 13 Fluid Mechanics 393

Thermodynamics
Chapter 14 Temperature and Heat 425
Chapter 15 Thermal Properties of Matter 459
Chapter 16 The Second Law of Thermodynamics 497

Electricity and Magnetism
Chapter 17 Electric Charge and Electric Field 525
Chapter 18 Electric Potential and Capacitance 562
Chapter 19 Current, Resistance, and Direct-Current
Circuits
595
Chapter 20 Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces 633
Chapter 21 Electromagnetic Induction 670
Chapter 22 Alternating Current 707
Chapter 23 Electromagnetic Waves 731

Light and Optics
Chapter 24 Geometric Optics 770
Chapter 25 Optical Instruments 803
Chapter 26 Interference and Diffraction 824

Modern Physics
Chapter 27 Relativity 858
Chapter 28 Photons, Electrons, and Atoms 892
Chapter 29 Atoms, Molecules, and Solids 929
Chapter 30 Nuclear and High-Energy Physics 959

Appendix A The International System of Units A-1
Appendix B The Greek Alphabet A-3
Appendix C Periodic Table of the Elements A-4
Appendix D Unit Conversion Factors A-5
Appendix E Numerical Constants and Astronomical
Data A-6
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems A-8

 

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