Introduction to physics / John D. Cutnell and Kenneth W. Johnson
Material type:
- 9789812533098
- QC 23 .C886 2010

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex General Circulation | General Education | GC QC 23 .C886 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000001244 |
Includes index.
Chapter 1. Introduction and mathematical concepts -- Chapter 2. Kinematics in one dimension -- Chapter 3. Kinematics in two dimension -- Chapter 4. Forces and Newton's laws of motion -- Chapter 5. Dynamics of uniform circular motion -- Chapter 6. Work and energy -- Chapter 7. Impulse and momentum -- Chapter 8. Rotational kinematics -- Chapter 9. Rotational dynamics -- Chapter 10. Simple harmonic motion and elasticity -- Chapter 11. Fluids -- Chapter 12. Temperature and heat -- Chapter 13. The transfer of heat -- Chapter 14. The ideal gas law and kinetic theory -- Chapter 15. Thermodynamics -- Chapter 16. Waves and sound -- Chapter 17. The principle of linear superposition and interference phenomena -- Chapter 18. Electric forces and electric fields -- Chapter 19. Electric potential energy and the electric potential -- Chapter 20. Electric circuits -- Chapter 21. Magnetic forces and magnetic fields -- Chapter 22. Electromagnetic induction -- Chapter 23. Alternating current circuits -- Chapter 24. Electromagnetic waves -- Chapter 25. The reflection of light: mirrors -- Chapter 26. The refraction of light: lenses and optical instruments -- Chapter 27. Interference and the wave nature of light -- Chapter 28. Special relativity -- Chapter 29. Particles and waves -- Chapter 30. The nature of the atom -- Chapter 31. Nuclear physics and radioactivity -- Chapter 32. Ionizing radiation, nuclear energy, and elementary particles.
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