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This second edition of Serway's Physics For Global Scientists and Engineers is a practical and engaging introduction for students of calculus-based physics.
Students love the local and global case studies and worked examples, concise language and high-quality artwork, in two, easy-to-carry volumes.
- NEW key topics in physics, such as the Higgs boson, engage students and keep them interested
- NEW Maths icons highlight mathematical concepts in the text and direct students to the relevant information in the Maths Appendix
- NEW Index of Symbols provides students with a quick reference for the symbols used throughout the book
This volume (one) includes Mechanics, Mechanical properties of solids and fluids, Oscillations and mechanical waves, and Thermodynamics.
Volume two covers Electricity and magnetism, Light and optics, and Quantum physics.
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Contents
Volume 1
Part I: Mechanics
1. Physics and measurement
2. Motion in one dimension
3. Motion in two dimensions
4. Forces and Newton's laws
5. Further applications of Newton's laws
Case study 1 Dragging sheep: an Ig Nobel winner, useful physics and easier workplaces
6. Work, force and energy
7. Conservation of energy
8. Linear momentum and collisions
9. Rotational motion
10. Energy and momentum in rotating systems
11. Gravity
12. Special relativity
Case study 2 Geodesy and gravity can tell us about our changing planet
Part II: Mechanical properties of solids and fluids
13. Fluid statics
Case study 3 Measuring time by understanding fluids
14. Fluid dynamics
15. Solids
Part III: Oscillations and mechanical waves
16. Oscillatory motion
17. Wave motion
18. Superposition and interference
Case study 4 The alphorn
Part IV: Thermodynamics
19. Heat and temperature
20. Energy transfer processes and thermodynamics
21. The kinetic theory of gases
22. The second law of thermodynamics, heat engines and entropy
Case study 5 Remote sensing the atmosphere