Physics for Engineers and Scientists 3rd Edition Volume 1 by Hans C. Ohanian, ISBN-13: 978-0393930030
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- Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; Third edition (November 17, 2006)
- Language: English
- 816 pages
- ISBN-10: 0393930033
- ISBN-13: 978-0393930030
Designed for the introductory calculus-based physics course, Physics for Engineers and Scientists is distinguished by its lucid exposition and accessible coverage of fundamental physical concepts.
Table of Contents:
Table of Contents
Preface
Owner’s Manual
Prelude: The World Of Physics
Part 1: Motion, Force, and Energy
Chapter 1: Space, Time, and Mass
Chapter 2: Motion along a Straight Line
Chapter 3: Vectors
Chapter 4: Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
Chapter 5: Newton’s Laws of Motion
Chapter 6: Further Applications of Newton’s Laws
Chapter 7: Work and Energy
Chapter 8: Conservation of Energy
Chapter 9: Gravitation
Chapter 10: Systems of Particles
Chapter 11: Collisions
Chapter 12: Rotation of a Rigid Body
Chapter 13: Dynamics of a Rigid Body
Chapter 14: Statics and Elasticity
Part 2: Oscillations, Waves, and Fluids
Chapter 15: Oscillations
Chapter 16: Waves
Chapter 17: Sound
Chapter 18: Fluid Mechanics
Part 3: Temperature, Heat, and Thermodynamics
Chapter 19: The Ideal Gas
Chapter 20: Heat
Chapter 21: Thermodynamics
Appendix
Photo credits
Index
Hans C. Ohanian received his B.S. from the University of California, Berkeley, and his Ph.D. from Princeton University, where he worked with John A. Wheeler. He has taught at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Union College, and the University of Vermont. He is the author of several textbooks spanning all undergraduate levels: Physics, Principles of Physics, Relativity: A Modern Introduction, Modern Physics, Principles of Quantum Mechanics, Classical Electrodynamics, and, with Remo Ruffini, Gravitation and Spacetime. He is also the author of dozens of articles dealing with gravitation, relativity, and quantum theory, including many articles on fundamental physics published in the American Journal of Physics, where he served as associate editor for some years. He lives in Vermont.
John T. Markert received his B.A. in Physics and Mathematics from Bowdoin College (1979) and his M.S. (1984) and Ph.D. (1987) in Physics from Cornell University, where he was recipient of the Clark Award for Excellence in Teaching. After postdoctoral research at the University of California, San Diego, he joined the faculty at the University of Texas, Austin, in 1990, where he has received the College of Natural Sciences Teaching Excellence Award and is currently Chair of the Department and Professor of Physics. His introductory physics teaching methods emphasize context-based approaches, interactive techniques, and peer instruction. He is author or coauthor of over 120 journal articles, including many on experimental condensed matter physics research in superconductivity, magnetism, and nanoscience. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife and children.
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