Physics, Volume 2, 5th Edition
David Halliday, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Robert Resnick, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Kenneth S. Krane, Oregon State Univ.
ISBN: 978-0-471-40194-0
©2002
688 pages
DESCRIPTION:
Written for the full year or three term Calculus-based University Physics course for science and engineering majors, the publication of the first edition of Physics in 1960 launched the modern era of Physicstextbooks. It was a new paradigm at the time and continues to be the dominant model for all texts. Physics is the most realistic option for schools looking to teach a more demanding course.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Volume Two
Electrical Charge & Coulomb's Law
The Electric Field
Gauss' Law
Electric Potential Energy & Potential
Electrical Properties of Matter
Capacitance
DC Circuits
The Magnetic Field
The Magnetic Field of a Current
Faraday's Law of Induction
Magnetic Properties of Materials
Inductance
AC Circuits
Maxwell's Equations & Electromagnetic Waves
Light Waves
Mirrors & Lenses
Interference
Diffraction
Gratings & Spectra
Polarization
The Nature of Light
The Nature of Matter
Electrons in Atoms
More about Atoms
Electrical Conduction in Solids
Nuclear Physics
Energy from the Nucleus
Particle Physics & Cosmology
David Halliday, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Robert Resnick, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Kenneth S. Krane, Oregon State Univ.
ISBN: 978-0-471-40194-0
©2002
688 pages
DESCRIPTION:
Written for the full year or three term Calculus-based University Physics course for science and engineering majors, the publication of the first edition of Physics in 1960 launched the modern era of Physicstextbooks. It was a new paradigm at the time and continues to be the dominant model for all texts. Physics is the most realistic option for schools looking to teach a more demanding course.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Volume Two
Electrical Charge & Coulomb's Law
The Electric Field
Gauss' Law
Electric Potential Energy & Potential
Electrical Properties of Matter
Capacitance
DC Circuits
The Magnetic Field
The Magnetic Field of a Current
Faraday's Law of Induction
Magnetic Properties of Materials
Inductance
AC Circuits
Maxwell's Equations & Electromagnetic Waves
Light Waves
Mirrors & Lenses
Interference
Diffraction
Gratings & Spectra
Polarization
The Nature of Light
The Nature of Matter
Electrons in Atoms
More about Atoms
Electrical Conduction in Solids
Nuclear Physics
Energy from the Nucleus
Particle Physics & Cosmology