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Make physics relevant for today's mixed-majors students
College Physics: A Strategic Approach, 4th Edition expands its focus from how mixed majors students learn physics to focusing on why these students learn physics. The authors apply the best results from educational research and MasteringTM Physics metadata to present basic physics in real world examples that engage students and connect physics with other fields, including biological sciences, architecture, and natural resources. From these connections, students not only learn in research-driven ways but also understand why they are taking the course and how it applies to other areas.
Extensive new media and an interactive Pearson eText pique student interest while challenging misconceptions and fostering critical thinking. New examples, explanations, and problems use real data from research to show physics at work in relatable situations, and help students see that physics is the science underlying everything around them. A Strategic Approach, 4th Edition, encourages today's students to understand the big picture, gain crucial problem-solving skills and come to class both prepared and confident.
Also available with Mastering Physics
MasteringTM is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to reach every student. By combining trusted author content with digital tools developed to engage students and emulate the office-hour experience, Mastering personalizes learning and often improves results for each student. With Learning CatalyticsTM instructors can expand on key concepts and encourage student engagement during lecture through questions answered individually or in pairs and groups. Students also master concepts through book-specific Mastering Physics assignments, which provide hints and answer-specific feedback that build problem-solving skills. Mastering Physics now provides students with the new Physics Primer for remediation of math skills needed in the college physics course.
Make physics relevant for today's mixed-majors students
College Physics: A Strategic Approach, 4th Edition expands its focus from how mixed majors students learn physics to focusing on why these students learn physics. The authors apply the best results from educational research and MasteringTM Physics metadata to present basic physics in real world examples that engage students and connect physics with other fields, including biological sciences, architecture, and natural resources. From these connections, students not only learn in research-driven ways but also understand why they are taking the course and how it applies to other areas.
Extensive new media and an interactive Pearson eText pique student interest while challenging misconceptions and fostering critical thinking. New examples, explanations, and problems use real data from research to show physics at work in relatable situations, and help students see that physics is the science underlying everything around them. A Strategic Approach, 4th Edition, encourages today's students to understand the big picture, gain crucial problem-solving skills and come to class both prepared and confident.
Also available with Mastering Physics
MasteringTM is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to reach every student. By combining trusted author content with digital tools developed to engage students and emulate the office-hour experience, Mastering personalizes learning and often improves results for each student. With Learning CatalyticsTM instructors can expand on key concepts and encourage student engagement during lecture through questions answered individually or in pairs and groups. Students also master concepts through book-specific Mastering Physics assignments, which provide hints and answer-specific feedback that build problem-solving skills. Mastering Physics now provides students with the new Physics Primer for remediation of math skills needed in the college physics course.
- Full Version, All Chapters: Chs 1-30
- Volume 1: Chs 1-16
- Volume 2: Chs 17-30
- OVERVIEW The Science of Physics
- Representing Motion
- 1.1 Motion: A First Look
- 1.2 Models and Modeling
- 1.3 Position and Time: Putting Numbers on Nature
- 1.4 Velocity
- 1.5 A Sense of Scale: Significant Figures, Scientific Notation, and Units
- 1.6 Vectors and Motion: A First Look
- 1.7 Where Do We Go from Here?
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
- Motion in One Dimension
- 2.1 Describing Motion
- 2.2 Uniform Motion
- 2.3 Instantaneous Velocity
- 2.4 Acceleration
- 2.5 Motion with Constant Acceleration
- 2.6 Solving One-Dimensional Motion Problems
- 2.7 Free Fall
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
- Vectors and Motion in Two Dimensions
- 3.1 Using Vectors
- 3.2 Coordinate Systems and Vector Components
- 3.3 Motion on a Ramp
- 3.4 Motion in Two Dimensions
- 3.5 Projectile Motion
- 3.6 Projectile Motion: Solving Problems
- 3.7 Circular Motion
- 3.8 Relative Motion
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
- Forces and Newton's Laws of Motion
- 4.1 Motion and Forces
- 4.2 A Short Catalog of Forces
- 4.3 Identifying Forces
- 4.4 What Do Forces Do?
- 4.5 Newton's Second Law
- 4.6 Free-Body Diagrams
- 4.7 Newton's Third Law
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
- Applying Newton's Laws
- 5.1 Equilibrium
- 5.2 Dynamics and Newton's Second Law
- 5.3 Mass and Weight
- 5.4 Normal Forces
- 5.5 Friction
- 5.6 Drag
- 5.7 Interacting Objects
- 5.8 Ropes and Pulleys
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
- Circular Motion, Orbits, and Gravity
- 6.1 Uniform Circular Motion
- 6.2 Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
- 6.3 Apparent Forces in Circular Motion
- 6.4 Circular Orbits and Weightlessness
- 6.5 Newton's Law of Gravity
- 6.6 Gravity and Orbits
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
- Rotational Motion
- 7.1 Describing Circular and Rotational Motion
- 7.2 The Rotation of a Rigid Body
- 7.3 Torque
- 7.4 Gravitational Torque and the Center of Gravity
- 7.5 Rotational Dynamics and Moment of Inertia
- 7.6 Using Newton's Second Law for Rotation
- 7.7 Rolling Motion
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
- Equilibrium and Elasticity
- 8.1 Torque and Static Equilibrium
- 8.2 Stability and Balance
- 8.3 Springs and Hooke's Law
- 8.4 Stretching and Compressing Materials
- 8.5 Forces and Torques in the Body
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
- PART I SUMMARY Force and Motion
- ONE STEP BEYOND Dark Matter and the Structure of the Universe
- PART I PROBLEMS
- OVERVIEW Why Some Things Stay the Same
- Momentum
- 9.1 Impulse
- 9.2 Momentum and the Impulse-Momentum Theorem
- 9.3 Solving Impulse and Momentum Problems
- 9.4 Conservation of Momentum
- 9.5 Inelastic Collisions
- 9.6 Momentum and Collisions in Two Dimensions
- 9.7 Angular Momentum
- SUMMARY
- QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Astronomie |
| Genre: | Physik |
| Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
| Thema: | Lexika |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| ISBN-13: | 9781292277769 |
| ISBN-10: | 1292277769 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: |
Knight, Randall
Knight, Randall D Jones, Brian Field, Stuart |
| Auflage: | 4. Aufl. |
| Hersteller: |
Pearson
Pearson Education |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de |
| Maße: | 277 x 215 x 40 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Randall Knight (u. a.) |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 17.11.2025 |
| Gewicht: | 2,46 kg |