ISBN13: | 9781032767505 |
ISBN10: | 1032767502 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 224 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 110 Illustrations, black & white; 110 Line drawings, black & white; 3 Tables, black & white |
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?Physics: An Introduction to Physical Dynamics? provides an accessible introduction to the fundamentals of physics for science and engineering undergraduates who are studying elementary physics.
?Physics: An Introduction to Physical Dynamics? provides an accessible introduction to the fundamentals of physics for science and engineering undergraduates who are studying elementary physics.
This textbook contains twelve chapters with accompanying problem sets, and deals with the dynamical properties of a variety of physical systems. The first six chapters introduce Newton?s laws of motion, followed by the concepts of mechanical work and mechanical energy, with illustrative applications to the translational and/or rotational motion of inflexible objects such as particles and 3D objects of fixed shape. The next four chapters generalize the application of Newton?s laws and mechanical energy to flexible systems, including flowing fluids, waves on strings, and oscillating springs. The last two chapters deal with the laws of thermodynamics, and with heat energy transfer between systems at different temperatures.
The presentation assumes some familiarity with topics in elementary mathematics, including calculus. A wide variety of situations are explored, by means of which a student should acquire an enhanced understanding of the properties of physical systems from the astronomic scale to the microscopic.
Key Features:
? Covers the classical mechanics of both single particles and assemblies of particles subject to forces.
? Contains wide ranging sets of examples and worked problems.
? Covers much of the material that a student might expect to encounter during the first year of a university physics course.
Chapter 1: The Physical World. Chapter 2: Motion in Space and Time. Chapter 3: Momentum and the Laws of Motion. Chapter 4: Work and Mechanical Energy. Chapter 5: Circular Motion. Chapter 6: Rigid Body Motion. Chapter 7: Fluids and Solids. Chapter 8: Oscillations. Chapter 9: Waves in Low Dimensions. Chapter 10: Waves in Higher Dimensions. Chapter 11: Basics of Thermal Physics. Chapter 12: Entropy and the Second Law. Appendices. Index.