Learn physics at your own pace without an instructor
Basic Physics: A Self-Teaching Guide, 3rd Edition is the most practical and reader-friendly guide to understanding all basic physics concepts and terms. The expert authors take a flexible and interactive approach to physics based on new research-based methods about how people most effectively comprehend new material. The book takes complex concepts and breaks them down into practical, easy to digest terms.
Subject matter covered includes:
Newton's Laws Energy Electricity Magnetism Light Sound And more
There are also sections explaining the math behind each concept for those who would like further explanation and understanding. Each chapter features a list of objectives so that students know what they should be learning from each chapter, test questions, and exercises that inspire deeper learning about physics.
High school students, college students, and those re-learning physics alike will greatly enhance their physics education with the help of this one-of-a-kind guide. The third edition of this book reflects and implements new, research-based methods regarding how people best learn new material. As a result, it contains a flexible and interactive approach to learning physics.
By:
Karl F. Kuhn (Eastern Kentucky University Richmond),
Frank Noschese
Imprint: Wiley
Country of Publication: United States
Edition: 3rd Edition
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 183mm,
Spine: 25mm
Weight: 522g
ISBN: 9781119629900
ISBN 10: 111962990X
Pages: 352
Publication Date: 21 August 2020
Audience:
General/trade
,
ELT Advanced
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Acknowledgments vii To the Reader xi 1 Motion 1 2 Force and Newton’s Laws of Motion 17 3 Conservation of Momentum and Energy 33 4 Gravity 51 5 Atoms and Molecules 63 6 Solids 77 7 Liquids and Gases 85 8 Temperature and Heat Energy 99 9 Change of State and Transfer of Heat Energy 111 10 Wave Motion 121 11 Sound 133 12 Diffraction, Interference, and Music 143 13 Static Electricity 159 14 Electrical Current 171 15 Magnetism and Magnetic Effects of Currents 189 16 Electrical Induction 203 17 Electromagnetic Waves 215 18 Light: Wave or Particle? 223 19 The Quantum Nature of Light 239 20 Reflection, Refraction, and Dispersion 261 21 Lenses and Instruments 281 22 Light as a Wave 301 23 Color 315 Appendix A: Scientific Notation: Powers of Ten 323 Appendix B: The Metric System 327 Index 331
KARL F. KUHN, PHD, is Professor of Physics at Eastern Kentucky University. FRANK NOSCHESE teaches College-Preparatory Physics and Advanced Placement Physics at John Jay High School in Cross River, New York. He is a National Board Certified Teacher, New York State Master Teacher, and a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers.