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College Physics

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ISBN-10: 0073512141

ISBN-13: 9780073512143

Edition: 4th 2013

Authors: Alan Giambattista, Betty Richardson, Robert C. Richardson

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College Physics,Fourth Edition, presents a unique “forces first” approach to physics that builds a conceptual framework as motivation for the physical principles. That intuitive approach, combined with a consistent problem solving strategies, stunning art, extensive end-of-chapter material, and superior media support make Giambattista, Richardson, and Richardson a product that addresses the needs of TODAY’s students.
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Book details

List price: $147.99
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication date: 2/16/2012
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1232
Size: 9.25" wide x 11.25" long x 1.75" tall
Weight: 6.358

1996 Nobel Prize in Physics

Mechanics
Introduction
Force
Acceleration and Newton's Second Law of Motion
Motion with a Changing Velocity
Circular Motion
Conservation of Energy
Linear Momentum
Torque and Angular Momentum
Fluids
Elasticity and Oscillations
Waves
Sound
Thermal Physics
Temperature and the Ideal Gas
Heat
Thermodynamics
Electromagnetism
Electric Forces and Fields
Electric Potential
Electric Current and Circuits
Magnetic Forces and Fields
Electromagnetic Induction
Alternating Current
Electromagnetic Waves and Optics
Electromagnetic Waves
Reflection and Refraction of Light
Optical Instruments
Interference and Diffraction
Quantum and Particle Physics
Relativity
Early Quantum Physics and the Photon
Quantum Physics
Nuclear Physics
Particle Physics
Appendices
Mathematics Review
Algebra
Solving equations
Exponents and logarithms
Proportions and ratios
Geometry
Trigonometry
Approximations
Vectors
Table of Selected Isotopes
Answers to Selected Questions and Problems