Friday, May 10, 2013

College Physics 8th Edition



College Physics, (Chs. 1-30) (8th Edition) by Hugh D. Young (Author), Robert Geller (Author). KEY BENEFIT: For greater than five decades, Sears and Zemansky’s School Physics has provided the most dependable foundation of physics schooling for readers across the world. For the Eighth Edition, Robert Geller joins Hugh Younger to supply a complete update of this benchmark text. A broad and thorough introduction to physics, this new version rigorously integrates many options from academic research to help readers to develop greater confidence in solving problems, deeper conceptual understanding, and strong quantitative-reasoning skills, whereas serving to them join what they be taught with their other courses and the changing world round them. 

KEY TOPICS: Models, Measurements, and Vectors, Motion alongside a Straight Line, Motion in a Airplane, Newton’s Laws of Movement, Applications of Newton’s Legal guidelines, Circular Motion and Gravitation, Work and Energy, Momentum, Rotational Motion, Dynamics of Rotational Movement, Elasticity and Periodic Motion, Mechanical Waves and Sound, Fluid Mechanics, Temperature and Warmth, Thermal Properties of Matter, The Second Regulation of Thermodynamics, Electric Fees, Forces and Fields, Electric Potential and Electrical Energy, Electric Present and Direct-Current Circuits, Magnetism, Magnetic Flux and Faraday’s Law of Induction, Alternating Currents, Electromagnetic Waves, Geometric Optics, Optical Instruments, Interference and Diffraction, Relativity, Photons, Electrons, and Atoms, Atoms, Molecules, and Solids, 30 Nuclear and High-Energy Physics For all readers inquisitive about most reliable basis of physics education.


This is a actually good textbook. Each chapter is simply the best size, and there are tons of examples. At the end of each chapter, there are like 100 apply problems to test your understanding. The solutions to the odd apply issues are additionally included within the back. The thing I like the most about this guide is the abstract at the end of every chapter, great for looking up for formulas whereas doing homework and learning (cramming) for the exam.

***This IS a Faculty Physics textbook, so better brush up your geometry abilities earlier than studying this. Emphasis on “VECTORS.” Vector addition, subtraction, and vector components.

This is a wonderful physics textbook, I’m using it as a refresher whereas I take some time off from college, and it’s perfect.

College Physics, (Chs. 1-30) (8th Edition)
Hugh D. Young (Author), Robert Geller (Author)
1193 pages
Addison-Wesley; 8 edition (May 6, 2006)

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