Author: |
David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker
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Release at: | 2018 |
Pages: | 1456 |
Edition: |
Extended/11th Edition
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File Size: | 40 MB |
File Type: | |
Language: | English |
Description of Fundamentals of Physics 11th Edition
Fundamentals of Physics 11th Edition written by David Halliday & Robert Resnick is great for Physics studies available in ebook (PDF) download. A great many people have contributed to this Halliday & Resnick Fundamentals of Physics 11th Edition book. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Sen Ben Liao, James Whitenton of Southern Polytechnic State University, and Jerry Shi, of Pasadena City College, performed the Herculean task of working out solutions for every one of the homework problems in the book. At Wiley publishers, the Fundamentals of Physics book received support from Stuart Johnson, Geraldine Osnato and Aly Rentrop, the editors who oversaw the entire project from start to finish.
We thank Elizabeth Swain, the production editor, for pulling all the pieces together during the complex production process. We also thank Maddy Lesure for her design of the text and the cover; Lee Goldstein for her page make-up; Helen Walden for her copyediting; and Lilian Brady for her proofreading.
The search for unusual and interesting photographs was inspired, J. Atkins. Both the publisher Jearl Walker and John Wiley & Sons, Inc. would like to thank the following for ideas and comments about the recent editions: Jonathan Abramson, Portland State University; Omar Adawi, Parkland College; Edward Adelson, The Ohio State University; Steven R. Baker, Naval Postgraduate School; George Caplan, Wellesley College; Richard Kass, The Ohio State University; M. R. Khoshbin-e-Khoshnazar, Research Institution for Curriculum Development & Educational Innovations (Tehran); Craig Kletzing, University of Iowa, Stuart Loucks, American River College; Laurence Lurio, Northern Illinois University; Ponn Maheswaranathan, Winthrop University; Joe McCullough, Cabrillo College; Carl E. Mungan, U. S. Naval Academy, Don N. Page, Fort Scott Community College;
Andrew G. Rinzler, University of Alberta; Elie Riachi, University of Florida; Dubravka Rupnik, Louisiana State University; Robert Schabinger, Rutgers University; Ruth Schwartz, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Carol Strong, University of Alabama at Huntsville, Nora Thornber, Raritan Valley Community College; Frank Wang, LaGuardia Community College; Graham W.Wilson, University of Kansas; Roland Winkler, Northern Illinois University; William Zacharias, Cleveland State University; Ulrich Zurcher, Cleveland State University.
Content of Fundamentals of Physics 11th Edition
1. Measurement
2. Motion Along a Straight Line
3. Vectors
4. Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
5. Force and Motion—I
6. Force and Motion—II
7. Kinetic Energy and Work
8. Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy
9. Center of Mass and Linear Momentum
10. Rotation
11. Rolling, Torque, and Angular Momentum
12. Equilibrium and Elasticity
13. Gravitation
14. Fluids
15. Oscillations
16. Waves—I
17. Waves—II
18. Heat, Temperature, and the First Law of Thermodynamics
19. The Kinetic Theory of Gases
20. Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
21. Coulomb’s Law
22. Electric Fields
23. Gauss’ Law
24. Electric Potential
25. Capacitance
26. Current and Resistance
27. Circuits
28. Magnetic Fields
29. Magnetic Fields Due to Currents
30. Induction and Inductance
31. Electromagnetic Oscillations and Alternating Current
32. Maxwell’s Equations; Magnetism of Matter
33. Electromagnetic Waves
34. Images
35. Interference
36. Diffraction
37. Relativity
38. Photons and Matter Waves
39. More About Matter Waves
40. All About Atoms
41. Conduction of Electricity in Solids
42. Nuclear Physics
43. Energy from the Nucleus
44. Quarks, Leptons, and the Big Bang
Is there any significant difference in the material they choose to teach in this edition compared to the tenth edition?
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