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9780471429616

Fundamentals of Physics, 7th Edition, Part 1 (Chapters 1-11), 7th Edition

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    9780471429616

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    0471429619

  • Edition: 7th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-12-01
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Finally, an interactive website based on activities you do every day!The new Halliday/Resnick/Walker 7e eGrade Plus program provides the value-added support that instructors and students want and need. Powered by Wiley's EduGen system, this site includes a vast array of high-quality content including:Homework Management:An Assignment tool allows instructors to create student homework and quizzes, using dynamic versions of end-of-chapter problems from Fundamentals of Physics or their own dynamic questions. Instructors may also assign readings, activities, and other work for students to complete.A Gradebook automatically grades and records student assignments. This not only saves time, but also provides students with immediate feedback on their work. Each student can view his or her results from past assignments at any time.An Administration tool allows instructors to manage their class rosters on-line.A Prepare and Present tool contains a variety of the Wiley-provided resources (including all the book illustrations, Java applets, and digitized video) to help make preparation time more efficient. This content may easily be adapted, customized, and supplemented by instructors to meet the needs of each course.Self-Assessment. A Study and Practice area links directly to the multimedia version of Fundamental of Physics, allowing students to review the text while they study and complete homework assignments. In addition to the complete on-line text, students can also access the Student Solutions Manual, the Student Study Guide, interactive simulations, and the Interactive LearningWare Program.Interactive LearningWare. Interactive LearningWare leads the student step-by-step through solutions to 200 of the end-of-chapter problems from the text.And there's lots more! You'll need to see it to believe it.Check out the Halliday/Resnick/Walker site at: www.wiley.com/college/halliday

Table of Contents

Chapter 1  Measurement.
How does the appearance of a new type of cloud signal changes in Earth’s atmosphere?
1-1 What Is Physics?
1-2 Measuring Things.
1-3 The International System of Units.
1-4 Changing Units.
1-5 Length.
1-6 Time.
1-7 Mass.
Review & Summary.
Problems.
Chapter 2  Motion Along a Straight Line.
What causes whiplash injury in rear-end collisions of cars?
2-1 What Is Physics?
2-2 Motion.
2-3 Position and Displacement.
2-4 Average Velocity and Average Speed.
2-5 Instantaneous Velocity and Speed.
2-6 Acceleration.
2-7 Constant Acceleration: A Special Case.
2-8 Another Look at Constant Acceleration.
2-9 Free-Fall Acceleration.
2-10 Graphical Integration in Motion Analysis.
Review & Summary.
Questions.
Problems.
Chapter 3  Vectors.
How does an ant know the way home with no guiding clues on the deser t plains?
3-1 What Is Physics?
3-2 Vectors and Scalars.
3-3 Adding Vectors Geometrically.
3-4 Components of Vectors.
3-5 Unit Vectors.
3-6 Adding Vectors by Components.
3-7 Vectors and the Laws of Physics.
3-8 Multiplying Vectors.
Review & Summary.
Questions.
Problems.
Chapter 4  Motion in Two and Three Dimensions.
In a motorcycle jump for record distance, where does the jumper put the second ramp?
4-1 What Is Physics?
4-2 Position and Displacement.
4-3 Average Velocity and Instantaneous Velocity.
4-4 Average Acceleration and Instantaneous Acceleration.
4-5 Projectile Motion.
4-6 Projectile Motion Analyzed.
4-7 Uniform Circular Motion.
4-8 Relative Motion in One Dimension.
4-9 Relative Motion in Two Dimensions.
Review & Summary.
Questions.
Problems.
Chapter 5  Force and Motion–I.
When a pilot takes off from an aircraft carrier, what causes the compulsion to fly the plane into the ocean?
5-1 What Is Physics?
5-2 Newtonian Mechanics.
5-3 Newton’s First Law.
5-4 Force.
5-5 Mass.
5-6 Newton’s Second Law.
5-7 Some Particular Forces.
5-8 Newton’s Third Law.
5-9 Applying Newton’s Laws.
Review & Summary.
Questions.
Problems.
Chapter 6  Force and Motion–II.
Can a Grand Prix race car be driven upside down on a ceiling?
6-1 What Is Physics?
6-2 Friction.
6-3 Properties of Friction.
6-4 The Drag Force and Terminal Speed.
6-5 Uniform Circular Motion.
Review & Summary.
Questions.
Problems.
Chapter 7  Kinetic Energy and Work.
In an epidural procedure, what sensations clue a surgeon that the needle has reached the spinal canal?
7-1 What Is Physics?
7-2 What Is Energy?
7-3 Kinetic Energy.
7-4 Work.
7-5 Work and Kinetic Energy.
7-6 Work Done by the Gravitational Force.
7-7 Work Done by a Spring Force.
7-8 Work Done by a General Variable Force.
7-9 Power.
Review & Summary.
Questions.
Problems.
Chapter 8  Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy.
In rock climbing, what subtle factor determines if a falling climber will snap the rope?
8-1 What Is Physics?
8-2 Work and Potential Energy.
8-3 Path Independence of Conservative Forces.
8-4 Determining Potential Energy Values.
8-5 Conservation of Mechanical Energy.
8-6 Reading a Potential Energy Curve.
8-7 Work Done on a System by an External Force.
8-8 Conservation of Energy.
Review & Summary.
Questions.
Problems.
Chapter 9  Center of Mass and Linear Momentum.
Does the presence of a passenger reduce the fatality risk in head-on car collisions?
9-1 What Is Physics?
9-2 The Center of Mass.
9-3 Newton’s Second Law for a System of Particles.
9-4 Linear Momentum.
9-5 The Linear Momentum of a System of Particles.
9-6 Collision and Impulse.
9-7 Conservation of Linear Momentum.
9-8 Momentum and Kinetic Energy in Collisions.
9-9 Inelastic Collisions in One Dimension.
9-10 Elastic Collisions in One Dimension.
9-11 Collisions in Two Dimensions.
9-12 Systems with Varying Mass: A Rocket.
Review & Summary.
Questions.
Problems.
Chapter 10  Rotation.
What causes roller-coaster headache?
10-1 What Is Physics?
10-2 The Rotational Variables.
10-3 Are Angular Quantities Vectors?
10-4 Rotation with Constant Angular Acceleration.
10-5 Relating the Linear and Angular Variables.
10-6 Kinetic Energy of Rotation.
10-7 Calculating the Rotational Inertia.
10-8 Torque.
10-9 Newton’s Second Law for Rotation.
10-10 Work and Rotational Kinetic Energy.
Review & Summary.
Questions.
Problems.
Chapter 11  Rolling, Torque, and Angular Momentum.
When a jet-powered car became supersonic in setting the land-speed record, what was the danger to the wheels?
11-1 What Is Physics?
11-2 Rolling as Translation and Rotation Combined.
11-3 The Kinetic Energy of Rolling.
11-4 The Forces of Rolling.
11-5 The Yo-Yo.
11-6 Torque Revisited.
11-7 Angular Momentum.
11-8 Newton’s Second Law in Angular Form.
11-9 The Angular Momentum of a System of Particles.
11-10 The Angular Momentum of a Rigid Body Rotating About a Fixed Axis.
11-11 Conservation of Angular Momentum.
11-12 Precession of a Gyroscope.
Review & Summary.
Questions.
Problems.
Appendices.
A The International System of Units (SI).
B Some Fundamental Constants of Physics.
C Some Astronomical Data.
D Conversion Factors.
E Mathematical Formulas.
F Properties of the Elements.
G Periodic Table of the Elements.
Answers to Checkpoints and Odd-Numbered Questions and Problems.
Index.

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