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Book SynopsisThe ideal review for your physics course
More than 40 million students have trusted Schaumâs Outlines for their expert knowledge and helpful solved problems. Written by renowned experts in their respective fields, Schaumâs Outlines cover everything from math to science, nursing to language. The main feature for all these books is the solved problems. Step-by-step, authors walk readers through coming up with solutions to exercises in their topic of choice.
- 3,000 solved problems
- Problems from every area of physics
- Clear diagrams and illustrations
- Comprehensive index
- Appropriate for all high school and undergraduate physics courses
- Step-by-step solutions to problems
- Thousands of practice problems with a wealth of problems on each topic
Table of Contents1. Mathematical Introduction * 2. Equilibrium of Concurrent Forces * 3. Kinematics in One Dimension * 4.Newton's Laws of Motion * 5. Motion in a Plane I * 6. Motion in a Plane II * 7. Work and Energy * 8. Power and Simple Machines * 9. Impulse and Momentum * 10. Statics of Rigid Bodies * 11. Rotational Motion I: Kinematics and Dynamics * 12. Rotational Motion II: Kinetic Energy, Angular Impulse, and Angular Momentum * 13. Matter in Bulk * 14. Simple Harmonic Motion * 15. Hydrostatics * 16. Hydrodynamics * 17. Temperature and Thermal Expansion * 18. Heat and Calorimetry * 19. Heat Transfer * 20. Gas Laws and Kinetic Theory * 21. The First Law of Thermodynamics * 22. The Second Law of Thermodynamics * 23. Wave Motion * 24. Sound * 25. Coulomb's Law and Electric Fields * 26. Electric Potential and Capacitance * 27. Simple Electric Circuits * 28. The Magnetic Field * 29. Magnetic Properties of Matter * 30. Induced EMF: Generators and Motors * 31. Inductance * 32. Electric Circuits * 33. Electromagnetic Waves * 34. Light and Optical Phenomena * 35. Mirrors, Lenses, and Optical Instruments * 36. Interference, Diffraction, and Polarization * 37. Special Relativity * 38. Particles of Light and Waves of Matter * 39. Modern Physics: Atoms, Nuclei, Solid-State Electronics