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University physics 2 : Calculus-based / Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ; Volume 2Publication details: Philippines : Cengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd, c2012Edition: Philippine EditionDescription: 1208 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789814384889
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QC 21.3 .S74 2012
Contents:
Part 4: Electricity and Magnetism -- Part 5: Light and Optics .
Summary: This textbook is intended for a course in introductory physics for students majoring in science and engineering. The entire contents of the two volumes in its extended version could be covered in a three-semester course, but it is possible to use the material in shorter sequences with the omission of selected chapters and sections. The mathematical background of the student taking this course should ideally include one semester of calculus. Some of the nre features are based on the experiences and on current trends in science education. Other changes were incorporated in response to comments and suggestions offered by users from previous editions. This include a line-by-line revision pf the questions and problems set, data enhance WebAssign used to improve questions and problems.
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Volume 2

Part 4: Electricity and Magnetism -- Part 5: Light and Optics .

This textbook is intended for a course in introductory physics for students majoring in science and engineering. The entire contents of the two volumes in its extended version could be covered in a three-semester course, but it is possible to use the material in shorter sequences with the omission of selected chapters and sections. The mathematical background of the student taking this course should ideally include one semester of calculus. Some of the nre features are based on the experiences and on current trends in science education. Other changes were incorporated in response to comments and suggestions offered by users from previous editions. This include a line-by-line revision pf the questions and problems set, data enhance WebAssign used to improve questions and problems.

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