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Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics and MasteringPhysics (2nd Edition) |  | Author: Randall D. Knight Publisher: Addison Wesley Category: Book
List Price: $225.33 Buy New: $60.00 as of 9/7/2010 19:43 EDT details You Save: $165.33 (73%)
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 2 Pages: 1464 Number Of Items: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.6 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 8.9 x 2.8
ISBN: 0321513339 Dewey Decimal Number: 530 EAN: 9780321513335 ASIN: 0321513339
Publication Date: October 19, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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KEY MESSAGE: As the most widely adopted new physics text in more than 50 years, Knight’s Physics for Scientists and Engineers was published to widespread critical acclaim from professors and students. In this eagerly awaited second edition, Knight builds on the research-proven instructional techniques he introduced, as well as national data of student performance, to take student learning even further. Knight’s unparalleled insight into student learning difficulties, and his impeccably skillful crafting of text and figures at every level – from macro to micro – to address these difficulties, results in a uniquely effective and accessible book, leading students to a deeper and better-connected understanding of the concepts and more proficient problem-solving skills. Building on an NSF-sponsored educational research program and input from tens of thousands of student users, the second edition refines and extends the pedagogical innovations that years of use has now shown to be effective. Unprecedented analysis of national student metadata has allowed every problem to be systematically enhanced for educational effectives, and to ensure problem sets of ideal topic coverage, balance of qualitative and quantitative problems, and range of difficulty and duration. Newton's Laws: Concepts of Motion • Kinematics in One Dimension • Vectors and Coordinate Systems • Kinematics in Two Dimensions • Force and Motion • Dynamics I: Motion Along a Line • Dynamics II: Interacting Objects • Dynamics III: Motion in a Plane Conservation Laws: Impulse and Momentum • Energy • Work Applications of Newtonian Mechanics: Rotation of a Rigid Body • Newton's Theory of Gravity • Oscillations • Fluids and Elasticity Thermodynamics: A Macroscopic Description of Matter • Work, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics • The Micro/Macro Connection • Heat Engines and Refrigerators Waves and Optics: Traveling Waves • Superposition • Wave Optics • Ray Optics • Optical Instruments • Modern Optics and Matter Waves Electricity and Magnetism: Electric Charges and Forces • The Electric Field • Gauss's Law • The Electric Potential • Potential and Field • Current and Conductivity • Fundamentals of Circuits • The Magnetic Field • Electromagnetic Induction • Electromagnetic Fields and Waves • AC Circuits Relativity and Quantum Physics: Relativity • The End of Classical Physics • Quantization • Wave Functions and Probabilities • One-Dimensional Quantum Mechanics • Atomic Physics • Nuclear Physics MARKET: For all readers interested in leading students to a deeper and better-connected understanding of the concepts and more proficient problem-solving skills.
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includes all volumes AND the workbook September 4, 2009 totalpkg (midwest USA) 13 out of 17 found this review helpful
This purchase INCLUDES the workbook. :) The textbook contains all volumes of the series and is cheaper to purchase than separate volumes individually. A concise and detailed explanation of Physics, this is an excellent (and highly recommended) purchase.
Well Written Book April 20, 2008 Heath 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is a very well written book. I have been using this book for a semester now and feel that it is an excellent book to learn from. It has a logical order, a very well organized problem set for each chapter organized by chapter section and tagged with difficulty levels (so that you can do a few easy problems then concentrate on the hard to save time). The graphs are informative and meaningful. Unhelpful pictures common in other textbooks (like a pictures of a car with a caption "A car has kinetic energy when it moves") are not numerous in this text book. The paperback textbooks come in a case with five volumes, helpful to the students to alleviate back pains as you can carry only the volumes you currently need.
Overall, excellent book. The only downside is that the Solutions Manuals are sold separately.
As an aside note, I often hear people griping about how bad books are and I have heard from many their negative views on this book. The common thing I find among all of those students is this: "How would they know? They never opened it."
physics for scientists and engineers September 29, 2008 ZachWhaley (Texas, USA) 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
If someone is going to be taking at least two physics classes that involve the volumes of this book, I would strongly recommend to buy this copy of all the volumes. It's about 3 TIMES CHEAPER and you won't have to worry about getting the second or third or fourth volume just for two classes.
An excellent textbook March 18, 2009 G. Campbell 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
It's a great book if you really want to have a firm conceptual understanding of the material. It is by far my favorite textbook.
Everything I paid for. February 8, 2009 Brian T. Kerslake (Columbus, OH USA) 6 out of 13 found this review helpful
The package included a book, workbook, and subscription key to the online portion. Best price on the web and came in new condition like advertised. I am very satisfied.
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