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020 _a9780071107594 (pbk)
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040 _cNCL
082 _a530
_bTIP-P 2007 760
100 1 _aTippens, Paul E.
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245 1 _aPhysics /
_cby Paul E. Tippens
250 _a7th ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw Hill International Edition,
_c2007c.
300 _axvii, 782 p :
_b ill. ;
_c 26 cm.
500 _aIndex included
505 _aPart I MECHANICS 1 Introduction 2 Technical Mathematics 3 Technical Measurements and Vectors 4 Translational Equilibrium and Friction 5 Torque and Rotational Equilibrium 6 Uniform Acceleration 7 Newton's Second Law 8 Work, Energy, and Power 9 Impulse and Momentum 10 Uniform Circular Motion. 11 Rotation of Rigid Bodies 12 Simple Machines 13 Elasticity 14 Simple Harmonic Motion 15 Fluids Part II THERMODYNAMICS, MECHANICAL WAVES, AND SOUND 16 Temperature and Expansion 17 Quantity of Heat 18 Transfer of Heat 19 Thermal Properties of Matter 20 Thermodynamics 21 Mechanical Waves 22 Sound Part III ELECTRICITY, MAGNETISM, AND OPTICS 23 The Electric Force 24 The Electric Field 25 Electric Potential 26 Capacitance 27 Current and Resistance 28 Direct-Current Circuits 29 Magnetism and the Magnetic Field 30 Forces and Torques in a Magnetic Field 31 Electromagnetic Induction 32 Alternating-Current Circuits 33 Light and Illumination 34 Reflection and Mirrors 35 Refraction 36 Lenses and Optical Instruments 37 Interference, Diffraction, and Polarization Part IV MODERN PHYSICS 38 Modern Physics and the Atom 39 Nuclear Physics and the Nucleus INDEX
520 _aDesigned for non-calculus physics course taken by students who are pursuing careers in science or engineering technology. This book provides examples with solutions designed to develop students'
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